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VOL XVI

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 964

NO. 30

IRS, State, ,county
Officials Push Probe
Into Woods: Affairs

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M1y 22-23
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The IJaily Sentinel
COMMENTATING EDITORIALLY

Helen Help Us!

Mr. Khrushcher: Star of the Nile

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N i kit a Khlush eh f:'v has breezed helped any b~· !he vote of a House comthrough Egypt like P rt&gt;sJ de&gt; nt Johnson mittee the other day not to give a n y
more money toward rescuing the ancient
took AUanta.
According to reports, not since An· Abu Simbel temples, which would be
tony barged up the Nile to meet Cleo submerged by the dam.
It could be argued that the United
have the Egyptians given a foreign visi·
States is being penny-wise and rubletor such an enthusiastic welcome. . .
SmaH wonder, since Russian loans to foolish again, as we were when we fudgEgypt, currently totallng $1.3 billion, ed out of the Aswan project.
All is not black, however. We have
are making possible the all-important
Aswan High Dam, upon which the eco- learned through sad experience I h a t
money does not buy frienls. Some of
nomic future of Egypt depends.
Add to this Khrushchev's vocal back- lhoae we have helped the most aeem to
ing of President Nasser's grandiose pan- reaent it the most.
Premier Khrushchev may smpeday
Arab, anti-Israel ambitions, and the sucfind that out, if he ever makes th~ miscess of the visit was assured.
Western, particularly U.S. prestige is take of reminding the Egyptiaru h ow
at low ebb along the Nile. It was not much they owe to him.
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The teacher oeot bome 1 note
today about her soo. SIH! said
be brogbl a boK lD ocbool wltb
poncll shavlngo Iii it. Jlo told
tbt drlldrea uuermu" wu •
aide of 11 ODd lei evorybodl
look only 'Herman was alwaya
!he shavings. So I h e n
Herman "got out" and all lbt
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Janet Travel!, the reason women tive
longer than men on the average is because "a woman never retires. She keeps
on doing the things she's been arcustomed to doing an her life."
This should be welcome information
for those men whos e wives sometimes
drop hints. subtle or othprwise. that they
could use a little help with the hou sework.

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with a clear conscience :and cite t h e

authority of Dr. Travell t&lt;i explain to the
little woman that he 's only thinking of
her health.
On the other hand, it will occur to
some men that if women can add years
to thei r lives by working around the
house. it mi ght be a good idea if they
tried it, toa-not to exc~ss. of course.

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sayo, om&lt; aU aay..,. baa to do
Ia say, "Loot, lbere'o Herman
on you," 111111 the kidl go wild.
Fwi'o fun, oht oaya, bul obe
wants me to bury tbla Herman
mytb ....., ODd tor .U.
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WeU, I suppose It s our faull
My bus_tand has played this
gamt w1th our son, ever since
he was a toddler (he • six now).
They go cbaswg Herman all
over the bo~, and we've all
gone aloDg w1tb tbe gag. Now
I'm not 8\ll'e whether Blll,y real1y takes this seriously, 0&lt; wbotber be'1 pu.1ling a fas~ one at
school. And I'm wondering if
he needs B session witb a pay-

GEORGIA BROW'I, the lightn;ngbright star of ··o liver'" is dose to .signing a $2-miUion deal with Seven Arts
Productions. It would involve nightclub,
theatre, movi~ and recordin g engagements .. . J\ofemhr.rs of the Roekefcll er
fam!ly say Happy .,.. 111 prese nt the Governor with thc1r first-tJOrn the fir st week
in June
Juliet Prow sE'. once ··cng:Jged" to Frank Sinatra . is on the verge of
announcing that sht&gt; has bPf'n the secret
bride of Nick Navarro. a dan ce r in h~:~r
act, for quite some time
An 11 t hhour Joan from a hig New York bank reprieved one of t he important \Vor ld's
Fair amusemerJt exhibits. Otherwise it
would have folded
Sid Caesar needed 21 stitches "''hen he almost severed
his left pinky in a freak accident in his
San Francisro hotel th f' other day . He
tripped, fell ag uimt the ltath room mirror
and cut his hand on the glass.
Mary ~15tor has been signed to co-star
with Joan Crawford and Bette Davi s in
"Hn&lt;h. Hush , Sweet.Charlottr" She' ll be
do .. T the role Barbara staiH-\'YI:k blew
. - Capitol Records' publicity depart ·
ment, which went all out for tlw BPatks
on the ~:!roup ' s first trip her e. will cool it
when the boys return this Summer and
let the army of independent narks do
the job this time around
Richard
Quine came on rather stro ng. to put it
gently, at the "nightcap party" at Danny'!l Hideaway for Shirley MacLainf' and
her guests at the premiere of "What A
Way To Go~" Mr Quine. noted l'nr his
c:lurtship of Kim Novak. di ved onto the
banquette where Shirley was .s itt ing.
hll',.~erl her. and told the mat e columnist
sif · :-.,ll flPXf to her. ''Get awav from
h- • ''' The columni st comp lied. \vilh
commcmlahle goort nature.

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nf'ha Otis Skinner wa s gi ving her review
of "Roar Like A Dove ,'' which she 'd JUSt
seen ;n Boston . and lauding the charm of
the show '!l lead ing man . Dcn·k Gorlfrey .
"He has the same magniturle and h;:md some attractiveness that Laurrnre Olivier first showed IL~ wh('n he appeared
here," said Miss Skinner_ "Oh. Lord .
those Englishrnf'n Uo have a way \Vith
them"
Jark DPmpsl y's daughter
Barbara and her two chi1rlren will visi t
the fonnf&gt;r champion hf're m JunE' .
When the Barbra Streisand alhum
was pronounced the brst of thr vrar at
the Grammy Awards ceremonir.s. her
record producer. Mike Brrnikrr. leant&gt;d
over and said, 1 'Thank you." Ba r lrra re-

plied, "That's my line, because you did
it. l Jove you' ' .. . Cassi us Clay seems to
be avoiding serious romantic entanglements. He escorts chicks to the late spots,
but never dates the same girl twice.

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TO HIS STAFF
1HAT HE JUST
l\Ol!LDN'T BE
ABLE TO BE.
AT1HE BIG
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MARLON BRANDO on the soapbox:
" As soon as you beco~e an actor, peopll' start asking you questions about politi cs, astoroloogy, archaeology and birth

control."
Try aga in . Marlon. It's when you be·
rome a Brando that they start asking you
those ~uestions. Spencer Tracy has been
an actor for quite a long time, and you'd
have a hard time coming up with quotes
from him on those subjec-ts.·

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ALAN DALE'S . "J!· You Want to
Leave Me " is selling 20,000 platters a
dav . ft.'s the first hot record he's had in
stx yea rs
Arlene Dahl still hasn't de·
dded whether to n•conciJe with estranged husb and Chris Holmes or go ahead
and see k a divorce ... The Wife of a
we1J-know playwright . is behaving in an
obnoxious manner in the local night·
rlubs, and he 's apparenHy too scared to
do t~n.'lrthin about it. The unforgiveable
si n: he talks while performers are on
stage
Marian McPartland will record
a jazz album featuring Dottie Dodjen
11·ith the splendid title: "The Back Room
of the Strollers or Which One is Sybil
Burton'!"
It reportedly cost Allen
Sherman $45.000 to buy back his contract from mana ge rs Ray Katz and Bullets Durgom .
Debbie Reynolds is sinking some of
her " l lnsinkahle '\1o!ly Brown" salary into a 3,5 00-seat th f'tlt.re-i n-the-round in
San Carlos. CaL Nat King Cole, Jimmy
Durar.te and Johnny Mercer are among
the other investors. It's set for a Labor
Oay opPning
One of the unpublished
stories ahout the World 's Fair con~erns
a fight going on between two unions ovN which is to take ca re of the air-conditioners. One of the exhibit's air-condition~
ers wasn't working properly, but the
management assumed the gentleman
who kept strolling by was taking care of
t he prnhlem On further inspection of
hi:-: al'tivities. they discovered he was a
~e mb e r of the opposition union, and he
was pulling wires
Look for !he TFX
warplane fuss to flare up again. Sen . Me·
Clellan wants to know why there was a
delay in starting. arid also why titanium
was vetoed for the TF'X, then put into
the new A-11 . It will be a headache for
the Defense Dept.

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1n the pubUc mind wit~
Unlte&lt;: Preso lnlei'!U!Iional
U.S. Viet Nom effort.
/rirnan.
It is the misfortune of a cou- Thent could not be a Jess de- l As a New York eandidate for
pie Of Johnson administraUon sirable identification for a pol- .the Senate, Harriman would b~
big shots that their political 1itician unless it be Harriman's vulnerabl• to all of the bttd
standing with the voters must identification wth the debacle news from Southeast Asia, of
depend on events in Southeast in Laos. Harriman was the whkh there has been and will
Asia where the future for all U.S. representative to the 1962 ·continue to be plenty. So would
Americans is no better than Geneva conference that made McNamara be a patsy for bad
dubious.
a deal with the Communists on news from Viet Nam. The
These two big shots are De- 1 Laos. The Kennedy admillistra- Democrats ol New York stale
tense Secretary Robert S. Me· · tion thought it had found a will need to look elsewhere for
Namara and W, Averell Harri- :formuJa for peace. F'ourteen a candidate to lick Republican
Im.an , undersecretary of state Inations signed the accords Sen. Kenneth B. Keating. So,
ror political affairs. McNamara which set up a three-way gov- too, will LBJ need 1o look else-now is the subject of a boom 1ernment of pro-Communist. wher~ than to McNamara for a
for ~he De~~atic vice pr~i- : neutralis~ and rightist elements 1964 runnlng-m~te if, _Indeed,
1dentml nommatton to rWl wtth and reqmred the removal of aU be ever looked m that direction
IPresident Johnson.
foreign military lorcea from at all.
I Harriman, who will be 73 Laos.
A politldan beorlng either
1years old this year, is the sub- The Communists (Russian, 1the Viet Nam or Laos
jject of a boom for New York Chinese or Laotian) may be would be well advised to He
state's Democratic senatcriai elipected more often to violate doggo in this 1964 presidential
Inomination. It is more of • ' than to abide by any soljlmn campaign. That woold go doutreaty or other international ble, of course, for Republican
1boom.
I McNamara's
poutical for- undertaking to which tbey put Henry Cabot Lodgo
whose
tunes are securely tied to a signature. So it was in Laos. nomination for president would
events in Viet Nam which he If the United Stales loses Iii be most notable lor
repeatedly has visited as a Southeast Asia the ~ stakes the Democrats of any
presldenllal emissary. These game in whlcb. It Is playing, . • alty to defend tho
VISits and McNamara'• pubhc: maJor contributing factor to the ness so far of the
forecasts of ultimate victory loss will be tbe Kennedy ad- Johnson efforta in Southeast
imd sucb have Identified blm ministration Laotian policy 11 Asia.

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other moment of truth could be
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A -contrll'J to current
111 the making.
children (4 to 14) were able liefs, pains thai occur 1n
For Thailand the lrituation Is
to walk they bave suffe
evening or at night are all1nost l mad! doubly dangerous by the
from pain in the knees. It
never due to rheumatic fever. fact t b •·t ib northeastern piaoccurs in the evening a
They may be due to flat
teau bordering Laoe tradimay waken them from a so
weak anklel or
is the poorest aDd the
sigJI!! are varied and are com- sleep. My husband and 1
open to Communist lnfUcramps. In the ab!lellCtl ol
mon to many other diseases. had this as children. Might tlils usual thirst and
tra&amp;ion. By deecent its pet~ple
The victjm may complain
be due to rheumatic fever or urination, diabetes .Is
are Lao rather than Thai and
loss &lt;i appetite, romitlng
diabete5 both of wil" h seem If
tbarelore more S!lbjecllo lnfluvague pains in the abdomen.
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tbe pa1na peralat your
ence by events in Laos than in
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w run m our families? What ren should havea I:Oq)let ep~!Y-1
the bedlSease._progresdses
I I can . be done for the
sica! cbeckup.
Bangkok.
may
wea~~.~eess an easy a·
Wben J.be Geneva agreement
tigability. 1be cllncber 11 the
for a ·neutral J..aa 11•s reached
blood count. In leukemia
ewS
1n the -Geneva ......u
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It wu &amp;IJI'eed by tne West
white blood cells and • deer.... •
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In the red celLs but of .eve
the Soviet Ooioa ud Us
greater importance 11 the
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blood amears should be examined by a cosultant who is an
By PIDL NEWSOM
Jal'l! under ~vy :atf~
upe't in diseases of the blood. · UPI Forolp N"'o AD~ Oomtnunisl-led Pathet Llo
It was about lhll time tn
Vett Minh flli'Ces ond
Q -My nellbew, 5, has been when tile United Statoo f
himself seek 1n g sancbla1ry
diagnosed u bavin8
vaUey llself 1n tile mldot of 0
among anli-Communlst
fever. What cauaes lt
and liluation whl&lt;h led 11 to llllp tribesmen In nearby mounl.lllnol
wilat ~ the lreatment•
lrOOill to the defenae orrJlll. to the northeaot.
A -Valley fever or de~~ert !ltualion which led Jt to aulltl Kong Le'a forces have been
fever Is caused by Inhaling !he troopo te the defense of Thll- eoUmaled at 7,0011 men lll"llDea
f~ngus , coccldloldes. Infection land ODd powerful ..11a of tile with American ,.• . _ .
With this organism Is common U.S. Seventh Fleet to the Gulf 'Mlese events bear a market! !
in !'fllthweslern ~nlted Stat.s of Siam .
memblance te tbe crlolo
and. 1~ usuaUy nuld. In a f,pw A similar situation ,-X! be )t62.
victims,
however, It causes approacbinlt-«' •lreadY hn.
1n May of 1962, Patbet Uo
• pneumonla-ltke disease and And 10 It can be amuned and VIet Minh forces broke a
may spread to the spleen, U\'er, that' more than the qtleltion of cease-fire with an attack on
bones, kidneys and brain. After military and econorn1c rem- the not1hern town o1 N..., '1114.
recovery, the victim Ia usually !orcement of Soutb VIet Nam Five thousand Royalist !Ore.o
hyper,.nolttve to this
mold O«!!lpied President J -llllld Red In panic with their
which may be carried In the air his chief advloert In their •ool&lt;· In the ~anguard and 'ltltl1out
on hot dry days,
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end Ialka wblch followed tile reo even bothering to Inform the
Thit seMiUvlty may relllll ill turn of Delenoe S.Creliry Rob- American advteer1 IIIIJilned to
recurring attac1u of pleuriay ert McNamara from Satgon.
them.
with effueion (water WI
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From VatnUane, eapital of It left the Communi+ . 1D
lunp I and 1 dlseuo
called Laos, comeo word that lllo 1open road to the Meltltxla Rlv
erytbema nodoeum. The antibl· mvlh of neub·allty for lbat ud ' er and to the border wtt!t Tha~
olic, amp~oterlcln B. uooaUy Uttle country hu been
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of Tbe lw&lt;&gt;1&gt;-r on 1•.d · •·=~~
It a chron,ic lun1 involvemeot GE'n. Kona Le, himsel a • wli'icil OYetTan Kcilg te•s t1
occurs, a portion of the bing colorleso U!tle fi&amp;ure wbo also quarters oow lo ' o l d to
may have to be removed. Az. once believed In neutnlflln.
J[ven the Communlote- tile
IUy ,;:ientista are workini on 1
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each bomered In the eighth off
NEW YORK (VPI)-National A report thai Coach AUle
rookie Sammy Ellis to put
Football f..eague owners will be Sherman had the inside tract
Braves ahead alter ooU!e C rt
asked
into their on Green Bay's reserve signal
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b' to dig deeper
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had beeJl tied a t II
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connected for t11e Braves' third
you WOD't have 1o 1Ude?"
a player pension plan and sn the boards when Packer Coach
homer o: the contest ln the
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increase in exhibltion game aal- Vince Lcmbardi announced that
ninth otl reliever John Tsitourartes from $50 10 $100.
second stri••
-~ quarterback John
By UnJtecl Pres11 lnternaUooal Milwaukee
17 15 .531 3'h 1!: ed'*';Ue C~y1n~emt!n hom;
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Amerfcaa League
IPittsburgb
17 IS .531 3._. ~ .U::~h cy
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charitable side Tuesday when Lombal-di said he had no InW. L. Pel. gb Cincinnati
16 15 .516 4
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Chicago
16 9 .840 . -[Los Angeles
15 19 .441 6'h Spahn, who atruck out slx
ers' shares from the annual
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Baltimore
18 12 .BOO I&gt; , Chicago
12 16 .429 61&gt; and walked only one, brought
UtOS Pro Bowl AU-star game at Loo
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New York
16 11 .593 1 ~ Houston
15 20 .429 1 his UCetime ~d against the
Angeles.
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16 14
12 .571
23 .303 11 season's
Reds tt. 61-26
Minnesota
17
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2 ' New York
Tuesday'il10Result!
slate while
at 3-3.evening his : INDIANAPO~IS. Ind· (UPI) A new scale of $1.000 for each •
Detroit
5 15 .500 31h Milwaukee 4 Cincinnati 2, night
ICar owners Mlckey Thompson winning player and $700 for i I
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Bolton
13 17 .433 5lh Houston 3 Pittsburgh 1, night
Elsewhere in . the National and Andy Granatelll had their every player on the losing team
Los Angeles·· 13 19 .4{16 &amp;lh Chicago 7 st. Louis 4 night League. the G1ants bounced crt&gt;ws hard at work today try- goes mto effect for the 116$1
Washington
14 21 .400 7 San Fran. 3 Phila, o,' night
b~cl. into first place wi_th a 3-0 ing to get damaged rar~rs game.
Kansaa City
U 19 .367 7~ Los Ang. 6 New York 4, night VIctory over the Phllhes, the ready for the rinal weekend of
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Tuellday'B Results
Pittsburgh at Houston (night) Dodgers squeaked by the Mets, qualifications for the Memorial Previously,
the winners'
Boston 4 Los Angeles 3, night - Veale (2-3) bs. Nottebart (0-5) 6-t:, the Cubs clipped the Car- Day 500-miJe auto race at the ' share was $800 and the loseu
Minn. 7 N.Y. 2, 13 1Ms, night Chicago at st. Louis (night) dinal~. 7-4, and the Colts Speedway.
' received
$600 each.
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The owners earlier withdrew
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BalL 3 K.C. 2, 10 inns, night - Jackson (5-2) vs. Gibson (3-0) I~apper. R st . g . 25 ~onsecu- Thompson , who managed to a proposed rule change that
Detroit 5 Washigton 2, night
PhiladelphiH at San Francisco tl~e scoreless mnmg~ WI~ a 3·1 get one car quaUfied last week- would add a sixth official.
Chicago 6 Clevelan 5, night -Maharfey (2-2) vs, Marichal triUmpt. ow- ~e Pirates:.
_end, suffered a blow TUesday whose sole function would have
Detroit 5 Washington 2 night (6-0).
: In the Amencan League, tht in practice when Ed~ie Johnson. been that of timekeeper.
Wednesday's Probably' Pitchers New York at Los Angeles I Twins erupted for five runs in Cuyahoga Falls. Ohto, lost con- The plan was dropped when
Kansas City 8[ Baltimore (night)- Hinsley (G--1) vs. Will· i the 13th to . beat the Yankees, trol in th~ northeast turn and 1 the Dalla~ Cowboys reported
(night)--Segui (2-2) vs. Pappas bite (1-2),
~ 7-2,_ the Whtte Sox . shaded the slammed mto the wall of the i tests they are making of elec·
(2-2~ .
Milwaukee at C in c I n n at I Indians, G-.!i, t~ OrJOJ~ defr-~t- north chute.
tronic timing devices Indicate
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Mmnesota at New York- Ar, (night)- Lemaster (2-2) vs. Pllr· ed the Athletics, · • In
mJohnson was not hurt but the the wiring of a scoreboard
rigo (2-1) vs. Terry 0-2).
key (1-2).
nings, the Red Sox rallied to car was damaged extensively_ • clock to accurately reflect the ,
Los Angeles at Boston (night)
Thursday's Games
d~wn the Angels, 4· 3• and the
1 official time would be more
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-Chance (2·1) vs. Lalll8be (3-1). Pittsburgh at Houston (night) Tigers toppled the Senators 5·2· Ironlcally, the accident . oc- practical.
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Detroit at Washington (night) Chicago at St. Louis (night)
.ianford Blanks Phlllles
curred just about the time 1 The New "#&gt;rk Giants were :
idea 'liaS d!Signad by G.L engi-Rakow (0·2) vs. Osteen (2-4). Philadelphia at San Francisco
J.a~k Sanford blanked the Thompson 's crew was gettmg !hopeful that trade talks for a !
nurs for nw. The 1i1101il ctu•
ponents., tuembl!d with IIIDI!eM,
(Only game scheduled)
New York at Los Ang, (night) ~htllles on f~ur hits to regls~r h1s third car back mto shapt·[ quarterback would be fruitful
ltliallle slectronic sriotinc.
Tbunday'11 Games
(OnJy games scheduled)
IhiS fourth victory for the Gi- following an earlier pract1ce ac· durmg the meeting.
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By United Press Internatinal h~ singled home the first run were prevenled from qualifying I _National _ Le~gue - Manchal.' 1
Nattoaal League
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of the game in the seventh. last weekend because of me- G1~nt3 ~.(} , Gi~son, Cards l-0_. .
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G. AB R. H. Pet. Jim Ray H~rt had fou r of the chanica] troubles but he had Khppstem, Phtls; P~rranoskt,
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p~~ladel~~asco 18 11 iu 1"' Wilia~s, Chi 28109 23 43 .394 Phil Ortega of the Dodgers cars would be ready Saturday 2.(}.
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19 14 .576 2 Candhas, Cin 31 111 19 37 .333 survived a shaky fifth inning in to snoot for some of the re- A_merican League - P~rro, 1
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Boyer,' StL
33 129 21 46 .357 three runs ro post his third tri- field for the May 30 race.
~£all, Oriole:~ a~d '&lt;rali~k, ~- I
Johnson • Cin 21 55 13 19 ·345 urn ph for. the Dodger!l· · Dick
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But an engn~e n the our ,2-0).
Stargell, Pitt 23 93 18 32 ,344 Tracewskt drove In two of the wheel drive Novi blew Tuesday I
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Kanehi, NY 26 82 9 28 .341 Dodg~s · runs with two of their with Bobbv Unser Albuquerque
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Camas . C1"n 3t Ill 19 37 .333 eight hits
. off loser Tracy Stal., N.M. at ·the w h,ee.1 Th e car The spmet
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Torre, Mil
32124 20 41 .331 lard (2-5) and reliever Craig slid ~me 600 feet through
. for tovadnm1 pmetu, 0 h ••·
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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1~ who rna e rnportant c ang·
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southwest turn but Unser man~
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Oliva, Minn 31138 28 54 .391 . The Cubs ka~oed ~rnie Brog- ag~ to keep it from 'hj;jj~;g l '~'""..''ls~d~es~li~g~n~t~n~t~
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Fregosl, LA 27 95 22 35 .368 lio of the Cardinals m the sev- arwthing. Granate1li said,
Freehan, Det 24 82 11 30 .366 enth inning during which he ever. that it would take ~;.~~: I
Bre:soug, 8os ao 123 18 43 .350 I yieldec.; homers to Billy Wil· days of baret work to ~
Lau, KC
23 64 6 22 ,344 !lams and Ron Santo and un- the big, eight-cylinder engine
Siebern, Bait 30 107 21 36 .336 corked three wild pitches. time for the final weekend
Robnson, Bait 30 116 18 37 .319 Southpaw Dick Ellsworth (3-4) time trials.
Hinton, Was 33 126 14 40 .317 went all the way for Chicago,
----Marls, NY
15 57 10 18 .316 giving up 11 hits, Including a
lookfr.g for someone to frame
Jones, Bos
21 59 9 18 .305 homer by Ken Boyer.
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a piGiure, fix the mol, or tune
Home Runt
AI Spangler's two-run single National L e 8 g u e _ Mays,
your piano? The quick and easy
NatiOnal L e ag u e - Mays, in the fiftb inning off Bob Giants 35; Stargell, Pirates 26;
way to find -anyGiants_ . 14: Howard, Dodgers .Friend of t?e Pirat~s ended tbe Boyer, Cards
26; Howard,
thing is in the
12: Williams, CUbs 10; Ailen, Colts· scormg famme and pro- Dodgers 25 (6 players tied with
Phils 7; McCovey, Giants 7.
vided the margin for Bob 20 )
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Ameriean
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Colavito,
Bruce's fifth victory. Walt Bond
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Athletics 10; Allison, Twins 10; hit his axth homer for Houston American Lea g a e - Cash,
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WAL~lNG.
Twins 9; Skowron, Senators 8; Friend's third against the same Hall, Twins 25; Rollins, Twins
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We're out to break records! Just like the sales increase record we set
last year. And that takes action •.. action cars, action deals, and service
before and after the sale. But then, that's the way we like to do business
••• giving folks what they go ,for, at a price they can hardly resist. Take
you for granted? Never. And, to prove it even more, we back every sale
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cago appear« ready to !ounde&lt; it changed, but I thinl&lt; ·il will
today on his insistence that the happen."
team muSt have rights to play ··u I cannot secure Dyche
in Northwestern's Dyche Sta- Stadium jn ample time for ..u"L
dium, or he would withdraw his expansion Into Chicago,"
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appUcation,
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waukee and Spahn confessed be again Tueaday night, even to
wu greatly concerned himseU. hi! own sat.Wactiolf, when be
"Darn right 1 wa~, worried," slopped tbe Clnclllli4U Reds 011
be admitted agalh Tuesday six hits for a f.% ,tctory that
night. "You always worry until boosted the Braves · into a tit
yoo prove yourself."
for fourth place.
Imagine 8 :J50.1arne winner The triumpb was the 3S3rd of
having tO prove himself?
his major league career.

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AL!o ·the reusurlng. UDCOll&gt;really Is a HtUe bug be had. pU:tedn!ood guy;bad lillY forSo there's another pc.ssibility.
me: , Wll are bora
He promised not to make any psyanbo~:- ':te t!u~ ~· to get ·
more c.dlUDOtion at school, but wb c
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reason
this doesn't solve the problem. ~ -oo:e. jus alkill tbe:. oll.
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out your age. You do om o sl
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lng bulk of the Laotian army troubls, let Heleo Jlolp YOU.
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1 lot of Ule In the old geeoer
yet.
Sil: day1 ago wheq tle wu
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the !J'ading blOCk.
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COMMENT ATING EDITORIALLY

Helen Help Us!

Mr. Khrushchev: Star of the Nile
N i kit a Khlushchev has breezed
through Egypt like President Juhn ::;on

took Atlanta.
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According to reportS, not since An·
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helped any by the vote of a House comnuttee th~ other day not to give any
more money toward' rescuing the ancient
Abu Simbel temples, which would bo
submerged by the dam.
It could be argued that the United
States Is being penny-wise and rubl~
foolish again, as y.e were when we fudg-

INVISIBLE MAN
llej!r Helen:

,.,, teacher sent borne a note
today about her son. She said
be brogbt 8 box lo ocbool with
pencil slulvinp iD II. He told
the cblldren "Herman" wu IJ&gt;.
side of II, and let everybodJ
look only Herman was always
und.;.. the slulvlngs. So t h e a
Herman "got out" and all tbe
lddo were up out of their oeato
oearcblng for b1JD and ever'f'
thiDg was completel,y dlaorpa.

ed out of the Aswan project.
All is not black., however. We have
learned through sad experience t hat

money does not buy fri~nls. Some of
those we have helped the most seem to
resent it the most.
Premier Khrushchev may someday
find that out, if he ever makes the mistake of reminding the Egyptians b ow
much they owe to him.

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with a clear cf.tlscience :and cite the
authority of Dr. Travell tq explain to the
little woman that be's only thinking of
her health.
ed to doing all her life."
On the other hand, it will occur to
This should be wekome information
some
men that if womeri can add years
for those men whose wives sometimes
to
their
lives by working around the
drop hints, s!.Ibtle or otherwise , that thev
house,
it
might be a good idea if they
could use a tittle help \Vith the housetried it, too-not to excess, of course.
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prieved one of the important World's
Fair amusement exhibits. Otherwise it

an actor for quite a long time, and you'd
have a hard time coming up with quotes
from him or. those subjects. -

would have folded
Sid Caesar need·
ed 21 stitches when he almost severed
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ALAN DALI'!'S ·''"W You Want to
San Francisco hotel the ol her day . He Leave Me" is selling 20,000 platters a
tripped, fell agJim1 the bathroom mirror day It's the first hot record he's had in
and cut his hand on the glass.
six yea rs
Arlene Dahl still hasn't deMary Astor has been signed to co-star
with Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in
"Hn&lt;;h. Hush, Sweet Charlotte " She'll be
do .. ' the role Barbara Stanwvl'k blew
Capitol Records' publititY depart ment, which went all out ror the BeatiPs
on the ~roup's first trip here. will cool it
when the boys return this Summer anrl
let the army of independent flarks do

the job this time arbund

Richard

cided whether to reconcile with egtranM

ged hushand Chris Holmes or go
and seek a divorce
The Wire
\\-·ell-know piJywright. is behaving
obnoxious manner in the local

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nightclubs, and he's apparently too scared to
do anythin about it. The unforgiveable
sin: he talks while performers are on
stage
Marian ~cPartland will record
a jazz album featuring Dottie Dodjen

Quine came on rather strong. to put it with the splendid title: "The Back Room
gently, at the ''nightcap party" at Dan- of the Strollers or Which One is Sybil
ny's Hideaway for Shirlev MarLaine anrt Burton'?"
It reportedly cost Allen
her guests at· the premiere of "What A Sherman $45,000 to buy back his con·
Way To Go!" Mr _ Quine. noted for his lr&lt;1d from managers Ra~: Katz and Bulc~urtship of Kim Novak. dived onto thf' lets Durgom .
banquette where Shirley was si tting,
Df&gt;bbie Reynolds is sinking some of
hwrged her. and told the male columnist her "Unsinkable Molly Brown" salary in·
5;i• ·~ 'le' O"Xt to her , '·Get awav from lo a 3.500-scat theatre-in-the-round in
h - • '" The columnist. rom plied . with San Carlos, CaL Nat King Cole, Jimmy
commt&gt;nciahle good nnture_
Durante and Johnny Mercer are among
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AT LE VALOIS the other night. Cor- Day opening
One of the unpublished
nt&gt;lia Otis Skinner was giving her review stories about the World's Fair com:·erns
of "Roar Like A Dove,"' which she 'd just a fight going on between two unions ovseen ;n Boston. and lauding th~ charm of er which is to take care of the air-condi·
the show's leading man. Derf'k Godfr('v . tioners. One of t~e exhibit's air-eondition·
''He has the sa me magniturle and hand - ers wasn 't working properly, but the
some attractivene!\s th1t Laurence Oliv- management assumed the gentleman
ier first showed us when he appean•d who kept strolling by was taking care of
here," said Miss Skinner. "Oh, Lord. the problem. On further inspection of
those .. Englishmrn do have a wav. with his activities. they discovered he was a
th em
.JaLk Dempsey's daughter ~emhPr of the opposition union! and he
Barbara and her two children will visit was pulling wires
Look for he TFX
the former champion here in June.
warplane fuss to flare up again. Sen. Me·
When the Barbra Streisanrl alhum Clellan wants to know why there was a
was pronounced the best of the vear at delay in starting, arid also why titanium
the Grammy Awards rerenwnie.s. her was vetoed for the Tfi'X, then put into
record producer. Mike Bernihr, leanf'd the new A·ll . It will be a headache lor
over and said. ''Thank you ." Barhra re- the Defense Dept.

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President Johnson.
foreign military forces from at all.
Harriman, who will be 73 Laos.
bearing
1 A politi&lt;ian
Iyears old this year, is the sui&gt;- The Communists (Russian, .the VIet Nam or Laos
liect of a boom for New York Chinese or Laotian) may be would be well advised to
state's Democratic senatorial eX4Jeeted more often to violate doggo io this 1964 presidential
1 nomination. It is
more of a than 1D abide by any ao~mn campaign, That would go
.
treaty ~r other .international ble, of course, for
1boom.
McNamara's political for- undertakmg to which they put Henry Cabot Lodge
whose
tunes are securely tied to a signature. So it was in Laos. nomlnaUon for president would
events in Viet Nam which he If the United States loses iD. be most notable for
repeatedly has visited as
a . Southeast Asia the high stakes the Democnts of any neces-presidential emissary. These I game in which it is playing, a sity to defend tile
visits and McNamars't publie major contributing factor to the ness so far or the
forecasts of u.Jtimate victory loss will be the Kennedy ad- Johnson efforts in Southeast
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Wayne G. B11111datadt, M.D. prevalent.
, , , otber than lllpirin, maosago •
I Q -My doctor says my son
heat?
1 may be in a preleukemic state.
Q - From the time oUr four
A -ContrU'J' to current beWhy can't he tell me definitely children (4 to 14) were able Uefs, pains that occur In the
Iwhether this ~ leukemia?
to waJk they have suffer
evening or at night are almost
.
from pain in the knees. Jt
never due to rbeUIJllltic fever.
A -. T~ early diaposit of ly occurs 1D the evening
They may be due to flat feet.
leukeiRI8 " not simple. Early may waken them from a
weak anille.l or
muscular
SlgDO are varied and are. COJDo oleep. My husband and I
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'l'be victim ~Y com~lain of be due to rheumatic fever or urination, diabetes ill wilikely.
loss of a_ppelite, vonntlng and diabetes, bOth of which seem U tbe pains persist your cbildvague ~ams m the abdomen. Ai tu run in our families? What ren should havea ~ ephy·
the diSease progresses there can . be done for the chiltl""n 1sical checkup.
may be weakness and easy fa·
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Jaro under heavy '81t8ck
&lt;Jomrnunist-led . Pethel Lllo
Veil Minh fnrceo and Koog
himself s e e k I n g saJ&gt;Ollull')' I
11n011g anti-Communist
situation which led it to a11slgn tribesmen in nearby mountalnol
troops tu the defense orrhal- to the northeast.
sltuatif)n wbich led it to 8118ip Kong Le'a forces have
troop1 te the defen~e of Tbal· estimated at 7,cnl men armed
land ODd powerful 1mits o1 tbe w!tb American weapona.

fever. Wha&amp; cauaes It
and
what ii the treatment?
A -Valley fever or desert
fever is caused by tnhallng the
fungus, coecldlold... Infection
with this organism Is common U.S. Seventh Fleet to the Gulf
These events bear a marked
m ""'thwestern United Stalel of Siam .
...,.mblance w the cr1111 of
and i!l- usually mild. 1n a few
A similar situation ~Y.l be J-962.
vktllll!, however, it ca\1108 appn&gt;acblng--&lt;&gt;r olreadt here.
In May of 19112, Pathel Lio
1 pneumonia-like dileue and
And 10 it can be usumed 1nd 'Yiet Minh forces broke 1
may spread to tile opleen, liver, thllt more than the q1101tion of cease-fire with on attack 011
bones. lt!dneys and IH'aln. Alter military and eco!UIIIIic reiJ&gt;. tbe northern town of Nom 'I'Ia
recovery, the victim Is usually lon:em1111 of South Viet Nom Five thousand Royalist fot'&lt;..,l
hyperoenoltlve to this
mold OC&lt;;Uplod Preoident Jobaoon(and fled In panlc wtth their ~:1
which may be cart!~ 1D the air his chief advlsen in tbelr week· In the •angnard and 111
on bot dry days.
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end talkl wbk:h foUowed tbe ,... even bothering to lnf'?fPJ the
This senJitlvity may ....Wt in turn of Del"""" Silcretiry Rob- AmoriCOD advlser1 usJped
recurring attaclu of pleurily er1 McN.....ra from Saigon.
them.
wltb effusion (water 011 t h • From Vientiane. capital of It left the Communillll
hmp) and I cliaeaao
called Laos, comes word lhot lho , open l1llld to lhe
Rlv
eeytbema oodoown 'llle onlibl· mvlb of neutrality lor fllat oad er and to the border
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otic, amiJI!oterlcin B, Ulllaliy lltlle country baa ~ .Pillal!ll. ·
..,... the acute early attack.
w!tb the rout of .tbe i
of The lw01' r o n&amp;o.d ' at=~~

U a chro9!&lt; lullf involvemegt G•n. Kollf Lo, blJnaeli a . wJiich. .Verran Knllf Lo's h
oocuro, a tl_Ortion &lt;ll lhe
lulll coiiK'I... Hille f1aure wbo allo quarlenl now Ia • a! d to
may have to be remov..t Ar· ...,. boU.ved In neutralllm. · liven the Commualola tho
my !Cienlisto are workl111 011 a
See~ - . q&lt;,t . · lire Plain ol Jan and -~=~~
vaoclne which lllows some pro- Laotian diBpalchet~ . of of the nan N I n h 1'
mise for persons who Uve In Kong L!!!s nwltalisi fm be-.1whi&lt;h tr'l!il~all1
areas where Ibis cliaeaso
Is ' In&amp; routed from tile Plaln &lt;il iJon ·roUte lot · the ··

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By ua~ted Press Internatloaal Milwaukee
American League
IPittsburgh
W. L. Pet. gb Cincinnati
Chicago
16 9 .640
Los Angeles

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New York
16 11 .593 1 Houston
15 20 .429 7 his lifetime record against the
Angeles.
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Cleveland
16 12 .fl71 llh New York
10 23 .30311 Reds tt. 61·26 while evening his
INDIANAPOLIS Jnd (UPJ\
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17 14 .548 2
Tuesday• 11 Results
season's 5 late at 3-3
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A new scale of U.OOO for each
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Car owners Mickey Thompson winning player and $700 for j l
Detroit
5 15 .500 3¥.. Milwaukee 4 Cincinnati 2, night
Boston
13 17 .433 5~ . Houston 3 Pittsburgh 1 night
Elsewhere in the National . and AnhdaydGartanwatoerlkl! todhadaythtryeir every player on the losing team I
Los Angeles 13 19 406 6lfz •chinago 7 St Louis 4 'night League, the Giants bounced ~re-ws r
- goes into effect for the 19651
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Washington
14 21 .400 1 San Fran. 3 Phila 0 night
Ct. IDw If!; P ce wt
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nsas 1ty 11 19 .367 71,2 Los Ang. 6 New York 4, mght
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the
winners'
Tuesday's Results
I Pittsburgh et &amp;uston (night) Dodgers squeak~ by the Met&amp;, Day 500-mile auto race at
share was $soo and the losers
Boston 4 Los Angeles 3, night -VeaJe (2-3) bs. Nottebart (0-5) 6-:'i • the CUbs clipped the Car· s edway
received $600 each.
Mlnn 7 NY 2 13 inns night Chicago at St Louis (night) dmal:::, ?-4, and the Colts pe
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Bait. ~ K.C. 2, 10 inns, nigbt
- Jackson: (5-2) vs. Gibson (3-0) ~ap c. a
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a proposed rule change that
Detroit 5 Washigton 2, night
Phile:!delphtl! at San Francisco tl~e scoreless mmng~ with a 3-1 get one car quallf1ed last week- I would add a !ixth official.
Chicago 6 Clevelan 5, night -Mahaffey (2-2) vs. Marichal trmmpt. over ~e PJrates.
end. suffered a blo~ Tuesday Iwhose sole function would have
. keeper.
Detroit 5 Washl...."6""ton 2• night ('O)
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the
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Wedoeaday's Probably Pitchers , New York at Los Angeles ~ Twms erupt for ive runs In Cuyahoga Falls, Ohif), lost con· : Th~ plan was dropped when
Kansas City at Baltimore (night)-Hinsley (0-1) vs. Will- the Ilth to . beat the Yankees, trol in the northt&gt;ast turn anrl l th~ Da11as Cowboys reported
~ 7-2 •. the White Sox . shaded the slammed into the wal1 of the ' tests they are making of elec(night)-8egui (2·2) vs. Pappas hite (1-2).
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Milwaukee at C inc Inn at 1 Indians , 6- 5, t~ Onoles defe~t- north chute.
1 tronic timing devices indicate
10
2
3
Minnesota at New York- Ar· l (night)- Lemaster (2-2) vs. Pur- ' e~ the AlhletJcs, · · In . m- J hnson was not hurt but the the wiring of a ~~eoreboard
rigo (2-1) vs. Terry (12)
key (I · 2),
mngs 'ththe Red Sox rallied
to
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d h car wa!l damaged extensively_ 1 clock to accurately rE"flect the
18 • 4 3
Los Angeles at Boston (night)
Thursday's Gamea _ . . . . ~wn e Ange
- • an t e
, official time would be more
-Chance (2-1) vs. La.111abe (3-1) . Pittsburgh at Houston (night) Tlger~s toppled the Senato:s 5· 2· Ironically, the accident oc-' practicaL
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Qeflet'af b!M:trk Jilts I pffi!C'
Detroit at Washington (night) Chicago at St. Louis (night)
.:)aaford Blanks PbUhes
curred just about the time I The New '4brk Giants W@re
id.so "''~ de1i.!IR6d by G.E. engi·
1tiy!lglrl Blue" pitlllfl mlo 1
-Rakow (0-2) vs. Osteen (2-4J . Philadelphia at San Francisco
J.a~k Sanford . blanked the Thompson's crew was getting hopeful tha t trade talks for a '
rtetrJ lQr YOU. The lintSt !:(do
Met iO SQUIIf inc~e5 !!!"
ponenh, munb~ will! mo4~W~.
di11J •• , bri"gs )OU a !Jrirl!ter,
(Only game scheduled)
New York at Los Ang. (night) ~hlllws on f~ur hits to reglste.r his third car b~ck inl.o _shapt· I quarterback would be fruitful
rtl iOOit electronic wi4inf.
sharpar,
cletrtf
imagt 1111n tvtr
Tbunday's Games
(Only games scheduled)
his fourth VIctory for the GJ· following an earher pracl1ce HC · during the meeting.
Rnts. Del Crandell broke up a cident.
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Kansas City at Bait. (night)
scoreless tie between Sanford I
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Major League Leaders
and Dennis Bennett ( 4-3) when Granatelh s hard-luck Nov1s
Pitcbiag
t0n1;g~:~:s sche~~)
By Un•ted Press Intematinal he singled home the first run were prevented from qualifying .~ational _Le~r CM:ric~~J.'
Natioaal Lea ue
NatioDBI League
of the game in the seventh. last weekend b~ause o( me-- G1~nts 6-0, Ci. son, ar s
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G. AB R. 11. Pet. Jim Ray H&amp;rt had four of the chanica! troubles but he had l{hppstem , Ph1ls; Perranosld, I
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San Francisco 2o
.s.f5 ' .. 11Mays, SF
30 114 31 46 .404 Giants' eight hits.
; hopes that the three powerful ' Dodgers and Perry G1ants, all
18 11 621 1 Wiliams, Chi 28 109 23 43 .394 Phil Orrega of the Dodgers cars would be ready Saturday 2-0.
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19 14 ."576 2 Candhas, Cin 31 111 19 37 .333 Sllrvived a shaky fifth inning in to ~n?Ot for some of the
A.mer•can
P~rro.,
----- Freese, Pitt 21 57 g 21 .368 which the Mets rocked him for matmng berths m the 33-car White So.x 4-0, Bunker •. Onoles, !
Boyer StL
33 129 21 46 .357 three runs to post his third tri· field for the May 30 race.
11-,all, Onoles a~d l{rala~k, 1~- ,
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Johnson, Cm 21 55 13 19 .345 umph for the Dodger~. Dick 1 But an engine in the four 1 ·
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Stargell, Pitt 23 93 18 J2 .344 Tracewski drove in twf) of the wheel drive Novi blew Tuesday ~ 2·ti).
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Kanehl, NY 26 82 9 28 .341 Dodgt::rs' runs with two of their w 1 th Bobbv Unser Albuquerque
b bl
Camas, Cin 31111 19 37 .333 eight hits &lt;lff loser Tracy Stal-. N.M at ·the wh~l Tbe car edThe ~.met P~08 8. Ytt~as,~rnTorre, Mil
32 124 20 41 .331 la.rd (2-5) and reliev€r Craig I slid ·~orne 600 feet through the . forhotovadnmlmpmrtae1't 0 haenMIDDLEPORT, 0.
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Oliva, MinD 31138 28 54 .391 . . The Cubs ka~oed ~rnie Brog- aged to keep it from hitting es lD Its eslgn
Fregv-_;l, LA 27 95 22 35 .368 1ho of the Cardinals m the sev- 1anvthing. Granate1li said, bow·
Freehar1, Det 24 82 11 30 .366 1 entb inning during which he ev~r. that it would take several
Bresoug, Bos 30 123 18 43 .350 1 yield~ homer" to Bmy Wil- days of hard work to rebuild
Lau, KC
23 64 6 22 .344 Iiams and Ron Santo and un- the big, eight-cylinder engine in
Siebern, Bal.t 30 107 21 36 .336 corked three wild pitches. time for the final weekend of
Robnson, Bait 30 116 18 37 .319 Southpaw Dick Ellsworth (3-4) time trials.
Hinton, Was 33126 t4 40 .317 went all the way for Chicago, ;
----Maris, NY
15 57 10 18 .316 giving up 11 hits, including a 1
Looking for someone Io frame
Runt Batkd In
a piqjure, f~ the roof, or tun9 Jones, Bus 21 59 9 18 .305 homer by Ken Boyer.
Home Runt
AI Spangler's two-run single National Lea g 8 e - Mays,
your piano ?The quick and easy
National L e • g a e - Mays, in the fifth inning off Bob Giants 35; Stargell, Pirates 26;
way to find any·
Giants
14: Howard, Dodgers Friend Gf the Pirates ended the Boyer, Cards
26;
Howard,
thing is in the
12: WiJiiams, Cubs 10; Allen, ~Its scoring fan:"ine and pro- Dodgers 25 (6 players tied with
v1ded the margm for Bob 20 l.
YULOW P'AGES Phils 1; McCovey, Giants 7.
American
League - Colavito, Bruce's fifth victory. Walt Bond
.•• where YOUR.
Athletics 10; Allison, Twins 10; hit his sxth homer fnr Houston American Lea g a e - Cash,
FINGERS 00 THE
Hail Twins 10; Killebrew, in the sixth. 'The defeat was Tigers 28: Wagner, lndla,ns 27;
WALKING.
Tw~s 9; Skowron, Senators 8; Friend's third against the same Hall. Twin! 25: Rollins; Tv. ins
125; Allison, Twins 24.
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team must have rights to !-'lay
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Lee Maye and Joe Torre
each homered In tbe eighth off
NEW YORK (UPIJ-National l " report !bat Coach Allie March, prohibiting use of lacil· l tition:'
rookie Sammy Ellis 1o put the
FootbaJ! League owners wil! be Sherman had the inside track ltiel of a member by a profes· Dowdle said it would be up
Braves ahead after the st:ore
asked to dig deeper into their on Green Bay's reserve signal sional team for admiss io~·paid lo AFL Commissioner Joe Fos.s
had been tied at 1·1. Rico Carty ''Why doo'l you start uJIIer 10 club's treasure cbest.s today for caller Zeke Bratkowskl went by events, and Big Ten SOIJrces to specify the date when he
you won't have to slide?"
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connected for Ule Braves' third
bomer m the contest ln the
increase In exhibition game 11al- Vlnce Lombardi &amp;nnounced that chance the rule w 0 ul d be dium or withdraw. He said be
ninth off reliever Jobn Tsitourarie:i from $50 io $100.
second striDJ!: quarterback John cbanged.
had talked to three officials of
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log buli of flle Laotian army trouble, let He1ea Btlp YOU.
the south aad could lead w She will also . . . - ;yoor on
the fall of Vientiane. the ad· amusing ~. ~
mmistrative capital of Laos.
Helen Boltollo ..,.. ,!II llllta..
So for the United States 1111· oewipaper.
?!her moment of trutb coold be
ID the maklng.
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For Thailand tbe situation is DIVOTID' TO INTIIIIT OP
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Q -My aepbow. i, hila bNn wbtn tbe United Stalel
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diagocsed as hllvlng
vall"f Itself In the midst o1 0 .

having tO prove himself?

Ntw York ond denil'd &lt;hat ' S&lt;?hook wanted tbe .rule chmJtled

1

ther be's pulling a fas~ one at
.
school. And I'm wondering 11 Dear I.S. . (So am !, not ao 01·
.
.th
pert analyst).
he needs a sess1on
Wl a PlY~ Col bel

cblatrlsl
BY LYLE C. WILSON
In the public mlnd with the carried out at Geneva by Har· We osked him, and he uid II
Unite' Press Interoadioaal
U.S. Viet Nam effort.
/ rirnan.
rea11y iB a Httle bug be had.
It is the misfortune of a cou- There cou1d not be a less de- l As a New York candidate for So there's another possibility.
GEORGIA BROWN, the lightning· plied, "That's my line, because you did ple of Johnson administration sirable identification for a pol- . the Senate, Harriman would be He promised not to make any
bright star of ''Oliver :" is close to .sJgn- it. 1 Jove you" ... Cassius Clay seems to big shots that their political itician unless it be Harriman's j vulnerable to aU of the bad more c...mmotion at schoo1, but
lng a $2-million deal with Seven Arts be avoiding serious romantic entangle- standing with the voters must identification wth the debacle news from Southeast Asia, of this doe.,qJ't solve the problem.
Productions. Jt would involve nightcluh. ments. He escorts chicks to the late spots, depend on events in Southeast in Laos. Harriman was the which there has been and will Is. Bill too. Imaginative, is he
Asia where the future for all U.S. representative to tM 1962 continue to be plenty. So would lymg, or did be really have 8
theatre, movie and recording engage- but never dates the same girl twice.
,
Americans
is no beUer than 1Geneva conference that made McNamara be a patsy for bad small bug? - WHAT NEXTT
ments
MemhP.rs of the Rockefeller
• • •
a deal with the communists on news from Viet Nam. Tbe Dear WN:
family say Happy wlll present the GoverMARLON BRANDO on the soapbox: dubious.
These
two
big
shots
are
DeLaos.
The Kennedy administra- Democrats of New York state I'd say Billy il • perfectly
nor with their first -born the first week "As soon as you become an actor, peopfense
Secretary
Robert
S.
Metion
thought
it had found a will need to look elsewhere for ~ormal boy witb 8 big imaginain June
Juliet Prowse , onee "eng&lt;~g­ le start asking you que-~ions about poliNamara
and
W.
Averell
Harriformula
for
peace. Fourteen a candidate to lick Republkan lion aoa TJt:rhaps a small bug.
ed" to Frank Sinatra. is on the verge of tics, astoroloogy, archaeology and birth
man , undersecrtotary of state nations signed the accords Sen. Kenneth B. Keating. So, ~top worrying aod atop probannouncing that she has bl:'en the secret control."
(or
political affairs. McNamara which set up a three-way gov- too, will LBJ need to look etse-. ~· Let :·Hermaa" take bia
bride of Nick Navarro. a dancer in her
Try again. Marlon. It's when you benow
is the subject of a boom ernment of pro-Communist. where than to McNamara for a final curtatn on a. note of my.
act, for i.1uite some time
An 11 t h- come a Branda that they start asking you
hour loan from a trig New York bank re- those o;:uestions. Spencer Tracy has been for the Democratic vice presi- neu~Jist and rightist elements 1964 running-mate if, Indeed, . stery. Your soo will !ippreclate

stopped tbe Cioclnntti Reds on
six hits for a 4--2 ,-ietory that
boosted the Braves ' lnto 1 tie
for ~ourth place.
'nle triumph was the 35lrd of

m

me why westerns continue to
g~ne along wdb the g~. Now dominate the TV scene
eveD
I m not sure whether Billy real· though an tbe erltles pan them.
ly takes Ibis seriously, or wile- _ INTERESTED SPECTATOR

Reports From The Capitol

8y DOROTHY KILGALLEN

.,

ppose

My bus.t and bas played this
gamt! With our son' ev~r since
be was a tod&lt;ller (be • SIX oow).
They go cbasmg Hei1IWI all
over tbe bouse and
, aU
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we ve

hill own IIBtilfactiolf. when he

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· halfback Paul Hornung W&lt;~!i on and that they would force IIUda

i

multlpl)'ina and
ouhtroeitn(.
ood !beD you ad4 tho cbange Ia
your pocket. U yeN ....., lbia
trlcl;, would you p1ea1o write
11 osaiD u 1 Jolt tht cllppiD&amp;.
Doar Mite"
...... tho p&lt;Oblelll,
1 didn't · ,._
but llle -~~ baveo't ptlaur
lddo 1m oolbln8; No I loll It to No. 1 daugbler tram ....
lege IIIII 11111111h. Forlbwlth:
Multiplj your ago by 2, add
S, and tbell mulllply your aDo

Kennan Ia atlll ''loooe" a b e
says, ...: aU anyono baa to do
Is say, "Loot, lhere'o Herman
on you," and the kids go wild.
Fuu'o fun, she uyo, but abe
wants me to bury this Honnan
mytb once and 1m' .U.
It' 8
Well 1 su
18 ulL lose it this time! - H.

According to White House physirlan
Janet Travell , the reason women Jive
longer than men on the average is because "a woman never retires. She keeps
on doing the things she's bet!n accustom-

!

was greatly concerned hlmseH.
..Darn right I was worried,"
be admitted again 'l'llesday
night. .. You always worry untO
yoo prove yourself."
Imagine a 350-game winru. r

w;:•tt
A sk 7\TD'L
f't' l
f .J:'
Owners 0 u ,·k e
P rae t lCe .rntay

f

43-~ear-old mlracle man of MD. Spahn went out and cUd It
waukee and Spahn confeased be again Tuesday night, even to

Teu up that objtuary on
Warren Spahn becauSt. there's
I lot of Ufe in the old ~eezer
yet.
Sis: days ago when he was
sheUacked by the Mets, everymed
one see
ready to bury the

Da1Jy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 20, 1964·3

AU. STARS

\'

*Golden Brown Broasted CHICKEN

*FRENCH FRIES
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THE DODGE DEALERS
CAN'T RISK IT
1111
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CARRY .OUT ONLY- NO COUPON NECESSARY I
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Q~erGo~d: Wed., Thurs., Fri.,&amp;Sat.-May20,thru 23,

We're out to break records! Just like the sales increase record we let
last year. And that takes action ••. action cars, action deals, and service
before and after the sale. But then, that's the way we like to do business
•.. giving folks what they go _for, at a price they can hardly resist. Take
you for grant,•d? Never. And, to prove it even more, wo back every sale
to the hilt. Before you buy, &amp;ive us a try.
.J

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Royll Prince Yams
3-oz. S1
.I
BI BMushrooms :.~:!:n 3...,.
Tenderleaf Tea Bags
••• 59
Sno Man Lunch Baca 2:,·;; 49
Old Vlrcinla ApplebuHer 2~!:~· 48
•••12 49
Bremner's Cakes ~=:~·
Mucselman's Jelly ::~!;.. ~~ 79

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BONUS

10.1
Cans

Chef Roberto Pizza
Appian Way Pizza

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Harrisonville
News Notes

TOTAL

1112

Won 3,

Won 2 Lost 1

Crnw·s Steak HousP
!I:)Jet\t

Mr ~-

here.
recently at tlw home
of Mr . and Mrs. HL•nry Wagnn.
er twer · Mr. and .Jirs Clair
Wagoner and Mr. and
Mrs.
Johfi Gillogly
Mfs :; rarP Carr's vis it nrs on

Mother 's Day wt&gt;re ,1/l rs Cha r·
le~ King of Chester 3Jirl CharldPne and also son, Ernt.":'&gt;l Crr,
and grand,o;;on, navi s, Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs. (:arland Mayes

Mt .

were dinner guE'~hl of

1725

Fallotalleh..
0 . Bostitk
Mr. and Mr ~ Phillip~ nr nf&gt;Rr S Wippel
M. l.en.w
S nowv illt~ .
Rf'V ' Bl '1 Mr!!i Rarnharl ra llttd i S. 8attPI "
on Mr. IHlrl Mn Afldman Sun•

Hsndlr!t):l

A. tlvans

4l1
370
405

L. Spradling

440

A Gi\berl
M. Hoffman

330
361

Handicap
Total

303

an
416

231
17!!

To! a\
da y
•
Mr. and Mr11. Chat'llfl ,Jflt\~1 ' Wn• 1 t.oo1 I
anfl Mr. nnd M r~- Heht\1
er ""''noe~llh• "'ngfe•t at Pml Ind . High Gam• - ll, Nlerl,
Chapt'l Sunda)' night.
· 11&amp;.
Mr . ano M" . Roilort JoW@Il \ Ind . Hli~ ftetlo! - D. Ni@ll,
entert~1i11rr on Mntherl" DA~ ; 1 4~.
Gue&lt;IS i..cludrn Mr AM Mrtl.: ToHm ltlgh Oam• - K &amp; e.
Glen ,Jewell , Mr; N@llirt! 'l'rl• tJoWi!lors. 114!.
\
c:o,·. aml Mr:;. Jewetl'l ptl'!hts -.'team High Sf"ri~.&gt;~ - Davis Mr _ nd Mrs Virgil Atkin: and Warm·r . 1753.
Mr. and r..1rs Frank Hallidav.
Mr. and M". DI!VI~ Hind• fir lllnmeh'i 'tll•t!diy UAtuo
Z;~nesvillt&gt; qtJflhl a w~k end
Ml)' T, tM4
with their rlauJ(hter. MI'M ODRI \
Tt!lftl NO, &amp;
Markin~ anrt a nephPW Mt. arid ] 8 . Lith
J80
Mrs. Larr~ Hinrl-" and daugh- E. Roush
42-lt
lE'rS. Tamara anrl Tracy Lynn.
Roush

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33!1
1'7!1

8, H.,nn

TotAl

tltw It r~~t~tf . ltllty t• llttlt
cl•an and •anitary, List
Price $1.91 .

mentt. Non .. drip pour•
ina, with ped•stal base.
Colorl; Orange, Lemon
anti Lim•· Lisl Prl"

BEETS

Sl ,lt,

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OHIST

i&gt;attleo. F.-itl l~oU
wltll ltlltlllllftilt. l.lat
Price $1.~9.

.fuAtle

IVAHS
Cheese

Evans Law Prill

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A. Nea~e
V. Collins
Handirap

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Wnll t, Lollt I
Tfilht
C. Ba«!hOO
E . Searle!!!
P. Weiker

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441

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nnd&lt; \S ,OiJ to 1!,110; Ugtlt Wit.
1!.1\0 to ls.JX\ , Cotnlnlm !O.oO to
l! .\10 .

1'oday Is Wl!dnesdlly, Mty til.
the 141 &lt;1 day of 1964 wit~ Itt
to follow.

Edts

2 29
fer

FLAVORFUL

petldl!d br llill ·llod onl-lhlll••nd N~oes libo pal'liclpateol

lh •Jio-lno.

Athougllt lor tho day-.\•
lhdt'

only pb.Oleol ttatureo &lt;If lho
wurld lltot ate at tbelt lieot
from the olr. •

SOAKY

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2 ~= 33

loth l\ould

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"'ld: "R1vera. ,wltaJii 11re lho

36

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llij(n&lt;!&lt;l Into lliW lhe H . Af't JU'DYidin~ 100 mlllkJh tiCites
of rree lind to ~tum n the

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11M in Spoiil,

In 19(12. CUba lleoame a ,...
pbbll&lt; as AmerlaiH llli&lt;lllllllUon
t'Aftlt' t.o on end.
11 l n 11163, th! Sltpreltl!
okaY~'&lt;! sit-in del11011lltrtt-.
Btrrttinghatn, "la;, 8Chbol• lill-

CUCUMBER!
47

The moun iA apptoBChifig lts
full phase.
'rhe motulns ttflt' Is S.tlitfl1
The eveninM star Is \'tmUI.
On this day In hiBtoty 1
lil 1500 , Chri.,opher IJallihiiiUI

W st.

Laundry Dete111ent

'

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Iilii to 5.00 ; Buck• a.oo to 8.1\0;
FBI Wel~tt! 4.00 1&lt;1 10.00.
1, AMB8 - 'l'tJP• 110.00; liMo

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recei pts to test trade

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C~o ,

Around 250 head U.S. 1·2 20Q22~ lb barrows and gilts 15.85;
m~&lt;ed 1-3 180-2:10 lb 15.50-15.75 ,
2-.12:10.2 50lb 5-15.50, 250-290 lb
14 .25-\5, 1·3 275-350 lb sows ,,.
13 .50, 350-41\01 b 12.25-13, 2:1 41\0
5501 b 11.7512.25, SS0-61\0 lb !1.5&amp;11 75 , boars mostly steady at
0.50-10.75,f ew head under 250
lb 11.25-1 1.50.

10.1\0 lo 13 .1\0 , Bull' IMO
to
19.1\0; Milk Cows 8{].00 m 175.00.
\'llAL CALVE!! - ToJI!I 39.8111
Serllnd• 20.1\0 to 11\.1\0; Meditllft
ib.\10 lo 14.1\0 ; Coin. &amp; HY!. !&amp;,•
lo 28.1\0 : CUll• 16.00 to lUll.

~ONG GREEN

~

Hogs: 221\0; bulk receipts mlJI.
ed grades 190-260 lb barrowS abd
gilts, sows around three per
cent, barrows and gilts moder·
~ t ely active, steady to strong,
mslance~ 1~15 cents higher;
steady to strong.

12_00 to 15.50; Canners

CAKE MIX

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HOGS - 175 to 220 tbs. IUO
to 15.001 220 to 250 lbs. 14.60 to
15.1\0: Light 14.1\0 to 15.!10 ; I'Bl
11.00 lo 13.1\0; Sla§s 12.00
to 14.1\0; 8-1(1rs 8.1\0 to 12.001
· IV Pigs 60.00 to 80.00;
Shoots 5.00 to 14.00.
CATTLE - Steers 14.00 to
20.00: Heifers 14.00 to lt.50:
Boby Beer 181\0 to 23.1\0; Fit

PASCAL CELERY
GREEN ONIONS

KlAn DllUMi

PLOliiNT
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Gallipolis, Ohio,

PKd.

MI~D,

loa1!27 ··IUOID dHIEIE
12-oz.
pk•. ·s·o
.,.
..... 49

lo• to 11\ot!lo
age choice llO().IIl!!i lb!illullilttef'
stee1'9 20.50-21, most gOOd ltJto
1175 lb 17-20, small !Clio cllotef
75()-1150 lb heifers 1!1-!UO good
17.50-18.50; stabdard 1ti:Iii.5tl, 1
feW Utiltly 9, COWS [4).\$.59•
bulls 19-18, vealers welilt "'
lower. choice 25-28, gOOd 22•2;,
standard 19-!2.

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SUturday , May i6, 196C
SALES REPORT 01
Ohio VaiJey Livestock ce.

eliiimlOO

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Now lhru Sal., M.,v 2Jrd

C:IIS" 'tiNDER

st
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39

,•.•.. 43

CORN

MARDIRIIIE

71

Pk.

39

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FISH
STEAKS

W!lh tl•l• c~up~n
ond purchoo~ of
'16 &lt;». b~~

TINDEl !WI!I!T

auMtll'tNI

....

PINK LADY

lb.

Cattle, 500. caJvei: !liD; gooll
to low choice slaugbler sleeh,
heifers mostly Iii Sliiilf lilta
made up oolk rec@lpls, eoiii
around seven per cent; fel!der
catlle scarce : slaughter slow,
weak lo 25 oenlo lower·
'
heifers steady to
OOWI
bulls steady.
•

THE ALMANAC
By Uhlted pte,. litiOt'IIIIIMdl

AlWWHT

431

c&amp;l

PltCI

DONUTS· ~-· ~..tvrr~·

LlQUID AJAX

416

a~V8l~o

I MvolltiHh .

katlt IVANI.~

BREAD

2142

1-Jiild!&lt;. Za nesvillf'.
be able tt. come home from the I P. Mullen
114
Calling on Mrs. Oasa Mark ins ' hospital.
Handicap
21"
S.:nday were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- 1 Mrs. John Blackwood and !on 1 Total
1eth Markine of RAclfie 1 n d llilftlld •~rt !llllsl8 o! Mr. lftd i Willi J 1 lAst I
Miss Thelma Mochto•l and Mrl , Mtl. G~~ lloltn.
' ltlll, liiMh Game - L. sprld&gt;
l'auUne Markins. 1\u!IAhd.
Mr. atld Mt!. J~~&gt; SA)Il'e And ling I!!
Mrs. Theo Hinds was a guest \ Timmy and Mr and Mrs. Dor· I Ind. High Series - C. BIC'!hlf Mrs. Elsie Haning.
1sey Jordan and children spent ner 4~
Mf, an41 Mts. ltuiM!t\ Welsh a SUnday with their fathlf, Da- 'hill\ lllgh GAdlf ~ Fli!l(&gt;t.
are Mrt- as guest!; or their par- na Turner Sr., at Harrisonvill~ . er's Service Station 760
ent.s.
A turkey dinner was enjoyed.
Team High Series
Team
. .l&amp;rJ. Kenneth Welsh will 1000
-Mrs. Job Slolll
No. 3 - 2175

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CREST TOOTH P

3111
427
120

ly-Tho•

43

lb.

pkg.

Cindy lira......._
Mtllly Wtv • lnlllltrt

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Cod Fillets

Foltvtl Y1111

"'..! '1"
iotex Feminine lapkint-Save 44o . \ ....
,
Kleenex
J!~..! 59

424
344

•11 Mobt

· Fruit Drink ~:.:;:·

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FANCY

• Pickle &amp; Pin1.: .. : o
• Liver Cheese

0 . S. Gov't. Inspected

sty!•

.....

IOOTM
TASTY LOIN

Bologna

35
Hunt's Tomato Juice 34 ~: 89
Kraft's May.-hnaiae
~; 69
Hunt'• Tomatoes :~: - 4 .!~ '1
Libby's Pork &amp; Beans 4,;:: s1
F&amp;P Cut Green Beans 6 '03 s1
F&amp;p~rll.t..
. · nl ,...,,h
6 a!~: 1
Yosemite·P. -1
6 toj s1
FA-IRMONT

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llt!lfths Mill.

sWlft•l mMIUM

White FluH
C:herry

11 •\lt. Ilk ..... ol••,

2093

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BOLOONA

33

3 lbo.

COOLER

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135

Wno I, IAit

tlol•tt. Llthlwolo~t. ~ ...
ohlt, wnt net lbitMt. mll-

:DECAITER

Won t, IAit l
Nt\11 Vorl tltllhlol HG~ot
J . Waltt'lll
4111
R. McTurner
385
J . Warner
191
n, Woll
171
M. Murrtoy

Antle

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I a-qt.

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CHICKENS

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U. 5. Cov't. Inspected

SWIPT'i PREMIUM
TliNIIiiA GROWN
ll. S. Gov't, lno~acteol

LEMONAD·
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Now t~ru Sot .. May 2] , ~

MEATS

19

lb.

Graduatlll mI a • uH•

21~

Hlndlrop

CORN
COO~ER

!pout lft "'~· Iii' • to~

'~:·18

EYji~NS

INSTANT COFF!E

Luncheon

HAM

Split-Broilers

Mlnuhl. M•lll - Plein, Pink

K•rMI Golll'"

CUI

u.-breakable Gallon

CUT

455

:llffi

em

Yosemite

j!J2j

Fltl~hel's S.l'vlt'f

374

c

36\i

310
313
330
237

Tot@ I
] Woft o, l,o&lt;t !

1753

TRIPLE PLAY
BUILD-UP
SPECIAL •••
At vouR Eviil·s--·surEaliiEi
== = . •

370

Blind
Hand icap

!Ill

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J.

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Johr. Stou L M~!! . Ol,.nn Maye c,
and children Vi!i:ited hPr pan•ni R,

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Lost 6
I ~ndhtark

P . liiiikano
M, Hanhaho
I. Couch

Watnet

Total
~1rs . · Won I Lo•t 1

Vernon and f ~ lfln Mav~~

I,

364
363
192

Total
Won I I.Al!&lt;it I

Dabll
A. Nease
I , Gil more
P. Ingf'lS
C Bachner
HiJndicap

I

40

S. Parsons
Handi1·ap

Oue~;ts

of

398

R. Vaughan
L. Seyler
P . Young

Dana Welch
a week Pnd at thrir home

Ml' . and

LEMONADE'.~~=

Prince
C : e~lln

U $. Cov'l. ln•~O&lt;Iocl

Wil~ thio Coul)on

$129

3-lb.

Ctan

CANNED

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-wSta
and purohote of
10-cu,. jar

MEAT

Swift's Premium
U. S. G6V't. lnspectt.:

SWIFT'$ Plt;MIUM
TllNI:I&amp;R OROWN

U. S. (]ew't, ln•l'•cted

Spiced
' LUNCHEON

·~· 79

hl

27

lb.

50

Uno

stock :

Scattered

Swift'1 Premium -

SUNbAT STYI.E, !ION!L!SS, ROLUD

.....10

O•ick Maid Waffles

I

lb.

EVANS SUPER TRIM-SWI~T'S l'kiMIUM
U. S. Government lntpeeted

BEEF ROAST

Swift

EVANS

Cut Up FRYERS

$

Trim -

Prt1111um U. S. Go~..-nm•nl
Ih l~d Gro1md lee! Q,
IJrOtJnd C hu~k NOW nnt.o
~A T ..
May 13id. AT A,_T

Swift's 'reftlluttt-T•ndot Ctowft-U. S. Oowetn"'elll IMpetted

ROYAL

ao11ue
J.w Stamps
hano S"''"'

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CINCINNATI (UPI) -

3 Lbs. Or More

'"'"'"'"~
WHOL!
CHICKEN

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Market Report

Grode
A

ARGO

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Frlcloy ond loturdoy
lo30 AJA. to lo30 P.M•

fRYING

ry

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9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

of

pUIWHASlllil NO't 'i'O ii«lt'tiDil M'ililO R\ili&gt;UtU

CARD

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Menday thru Tht~rtd.ty

Quantity Rights Re!erved

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No 3

ON &amp;AMI $10 PURCHASE,

returned

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oNLY OWliONUS BUILD-UP CAkD 140NOkiD

School.

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1. With $10 pl.rchase or more, you rfteive 100
extro S&amp;H Stamps.
2. Your Evans coshler -:-;ill storn p dthis GCICrddonGo
eo'h w~ek for your roonus 8uil ·UP re ot.
3. After 6 coMetutlve wolk' of purchail!$ of $10
or more, you will receive an additional
bOnus of 600 l!ree S&amp;H Stamps.

GET YOURS

Ml'. C. H. Jones has
been
to his home on
8. 1'hirt.t-av frDrtl Meigs Gener-al Hospital where he has be~t'l
The Kyf3N Creek l-lig! ~chrml new ofrir&lt;?r~ ate : president, AI· I a patient for several weeks.
l&lt;('yf'ttP Club, the only Key:.:-He 1ict- Duncan; vice-president, VickCiuh in tllf' slate of Ohio.
i~ ie Thomas ; secretary, Sue Ann 7 S
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aponsored by the
Gallipolis Buck lPy : treasurer, Suzan FareUJOrS n
rea
thapt.r ol Kiwanl• lnl.rnallon- 11ner. They will !Ill the vacancle~ , Enlist Ill Arlhy
AI .
left by : Pres1dent Jean An n 1 Seven high school seniOrs (tom
1
The Kyger CtT~I:'k
Keyette ' Pla_ttet : vice-pre!liden~t Sandn this area ha\li qualified for \tarClub wa~ •t-ga111~ed. In t h e I Ka•l : secre tary . ~lnda Obrtlen. ious assignments in Regt.Ilar Ar·l
sp_rnt~ or _1959. Th~ purpose. of l!r ; treasur~r . Alice Ouncan. my and w\ll enlist dJter grB.duth t!' rlut- IS to develop service, Faculty adv1sor is Mr s. Huber , ation.
learler~tll~ , _character and sch- • Fulton.
ntey are SCfitt LDgAh, Jatnes
.
olarshtp tn 1ts members.
Daniel Foreman. Loren WeSley
Th~ Kyger Cree-k Keyette Club
Ru~ sell and John Ste\rel1 Lance
~eld Its fl~al meeting on. May 13 , 1.
from North dallia; Ropr CUror tile gchool Yt&gt;Sr 1963 - 1004.
tis Miller fr'otn Ky~er Creek
Prniecb nf lhe ~lub for t~e p~sl .
May l, 11164
I James Redmond Tredway from
year were ~eviewed which . mFtlrndl~ 'riiH~t'h
Hannan Trace. and Sleven Kelc\11d"d · C hn stma~ decoratwns M. Bacon
ty Little from Middleport.
277
al o..:t'hool: -~other s _ Ma~ch tor I D. Obttl&gt;
!T
TI1ese young men havt! cbm4
Ptlllo . 2 ~ndll:' Hawkins Dance ; D. Niefi
pleted
physical and mental tests
484
a tea for new m('mb~rs, mo~h- 1 p. Ctll IM
345 and I:J.WIUilfl!d. ftlr Ulflr ~hOlt!@ ftt
1' . s. ·,1,. alu. mna. : sf'rv1ng a
. dm.- 1
120 assignment and will be trained
Handicap
nf'r ror Ktwams and K1wam- Total
in their desired field .1rter basic
1653
mnA:
::
parll'
at
!.heChildren's
Won
Lost
tta.JtUftl:.
1
1
2
!lome; a donation to the SenKeitn Gobi~ Ford
High school graduates who
n J•lass luml : a UmkJ States
N. TPaford
like to get tlie tta.itUhg in thl!
408
F'l~~ for the school librar~·: M. Wisecup
I jOb 6f their choi~! •In be t~t- 1
se1 vmg as usherettf",; at school ,
JGS
~d lind know in advance wHat
o1 ·ttvitit:~ ; and a part) at the L. Beegle
~! their qllallficatioft at'!.
hnrn» o1 lh~ir faculty advisor,
E. Sy\vt'ster
Sgt. Kenneth 0 . Judd. local ArM I"!t Huber rulton.
Handirnp
1~~ my Recruiter. stated that vol·
The Keyettes' new officP.r~ Total
.... ,...... .... th R· I t At~
Won I Lo•l 1
""~"''
'" • egu s
.,,y
WP!"I? elec'ed and imnalled al
Iget tMir Chblc~ of as!ign~n1!1 1
thf' finul mretittg b~' tlie Pre!'! l·
or thi!}' don't jb.
I
dent Jear Ann Platter. The '
K ' C. .Tfwe!~r~
1 --- ~----~---- - - -----H. Kirklahd
358 '
C. l&lt;rautler
351
IJ. ,qla!e
366
L Wlhebr.nner
4\l'l
I. nbw•ll
43i
P . Ruush
4:10 1 H:mdicap
207
Hcnad kap
171
Total
2110

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PEACHES

TISSUE

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Y1lltw Cli•c

TOILET

1800

800 Puro~aae S&amp;H Breen St••P• +
800 Free S&amp;H Green Stampa +
Bonus S&amp;H Gree• StaMpi

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BLEACH

1'12
Books!

Ample power supply fnr Ohio'~ The Cincinnati Company. and
Ktowin« lndu!ltrtal might is a~;- Dayton Power and Light _and Co- Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and her '
sured by lhl! slate ' ~ ~lghl i n.l_ lu~bus a~cl Southern Ohio EEic- mother, Mrs. J . W. Dawson
. hi tr1c, havtng recently completed ' ::;nent Slmda" In Vittnna w Va
.
11g 1
v"storowned eecrtc
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a maJor
transml!\alon It
n erconfronl.' Heath
and t•ower (:ompame'&gt;. a~cordmg 1neCtion, al'e ah!IO in lhe inltial l Methodist Church who attended
t~ Lhfo Ohto Elt&gt;etn1 · Utili ty In· 1 plan?ing slage o( R . maj_or gen- the 1ipring conference of t h e
SJh:t e.
eratma proJect which mchJde! Portsmoulh Churches held at
Cnnl'llructlofl programs _ this . the comttruellon or I tOO .OOO.kilD· Jackson Sunday included theveat iociUdl!' the ~lq)BOSIOil of 1walt ienerating unit al the Wal- Rev . M. E. Dollison, Mrs. o. p .
A!II~J: ati~n. tr1ns_~•~sJOn . a n_d \e~ 0 . Bec2kjord fll~ati?n on the Klein , Mrs. Ni:W Moore , Mrs
di!!tnbuuon fecll~tle~ winch w11l 1Oh1~ River near Cm~mni.tl.
Olenn Lambert and M'is" cont!ontinUe to provide the capbd·
8Jgest single proJeCt involV- . Cook
ty necessar~
for
electric com· !meMr. aned M1.8• Bernar d FUllz
· the tincreasedr! ing one
- of· the Ohio
C~
· 1
eIectnca requuemen s . o ! pa111es ~s the ~n.&amp; 1 na1 power 1 rtcentl attended the o h 10
Ohio'~ homes . commercJQI es-, plant w1th an uJtnhate cOIIt of Stat ~ A • ti
u -g
tabli!lhments. farm s. and indus- Rivet, sooth of St.i!ubenvilh!. '111e llt1 ;k.r ar
ssocJa an mee n
trie!l.
plant. wit han ultimate cost of
on .
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01
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f'tflh
·,n
popula
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bo
l
•125
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Mrs.
Mary
Bacon
wa•
call""
au-T&gt;
m•mnw1
eJom- 11 w h"
D c
Moda l
\! •~" Hols
lion m Ihe nation. and third in ly owned by Ohio Power Co. and I~ as mr~n, ~ th' 0 f h n 'y I
0
v!loiJie added by manufacturP , its Buckeye Power, lnc, 1 the latter r a~
e a11
er SlS·
15
el~:~ctridty requlre":Jent~ are ex·1 reJJresentlna 30 rural el~ttric co- 1t~
sd J~dy AW1;"
11 11· A hi
('t't'dl?'d only by Cahforma.
I operatives in the state.
. r . an . rs.
le~ R,
Tht eig_ht utility _companies I Tr~nsmissi?n p~oje~ts,. togeth· ~t~to~ spenth the
weekend
are l)l annmg expenditures this I er w1th heavier d1stnbut10n facr mot er • '.'1rs. Hlltbert
~ear of $133 7 million for prop- Iilities , make up the major Chambers.
~
er:y addit1ons and Improve- I portion of the budgets of all the Mr. and Mrs. John Brya~
menH. not including many mil- ~ companies in the state. includ- haVe rec!:!lved word th~t thefr
1ion~ rertuired for the mftlnten- lng the folloWifil : Cleveland E- s~n, Pfc ~!bert Br~~n lS pal'anrl' of exlsitlng facH!Ue!!l.
~ l~ctric lllumll'\ltlng Co., with a U~lpatln@i m the mahta~ oper·
A umque anU :mpottant pro· total budget of flO million ; Day~ ataon k~own as Exercise De!-iN' I nl' one ot the Ohio com- ton Power and Light Co., $lt ert ~trike at Needles, CaUf.
panie~ for coriMtrudiUn this year milHoh ; Ohio ~dison Company, ~is ·~ one of th~ llll'g~st tnock
i~ lh(' ~10 million multi jet-pow- $17.5 mtHion · Columbus and nulltary exercl§e l!lvolvlt'lg
«&gt;red ('\Petrie g~neratlng unit of Southern ohio ~lectric Co .. e16- large numbe~ Of _service men.
Cinci nn ati Gas It Elect.rlc Com· .3 million; Toledo Edison Co., 1 Pic Bryan ha8 JUSt returnl!d
panv whose total budg~l for the Isa. ~ million ; &amp;tid Marietta·l:lec- 1from 8 tour of duty in Gl!:rm•
"ea r amom 1t s to $27 million.
Irk Co., $930,000.
!any. He expects to report back
·
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a
graduale of Middleport High

YOSEMITE

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bl&amp; parenlll ,Kr• ..-1 ~- Carol
Pierce, Mr. and Mn. Owlet
Newtoa and da"""'"' .,.. lllo
SUnday 11*11 of ber _ . , ,
Mr. BIMI Mn. Pierce.
llr. and Mn. Bl8fr Cadwlllader ol Dublln spent tbe week
ood with ber pareuta, Mr. and

State Ponders
-UospitaJ News

Mrs. All&gt;bl Jcor.
Molllllen ot tbe LIDpYIIIe
clwrch will bave o rout
lllld covered dllll IUl1l* II 1111
clwrch M17 Sl . 11 I p. m. AD
,.,......... an IDYIIed to ....,.
BIMI brine 1
dllh.
lloiiJ IIJJrrlo ot c.Jum.

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1llo Dally SeD!inel, Pomeroy-Mlddleped; tl., ....,. 10, l"tHII.,
home of her J&gt;lnllll.
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ed wHb 1 IIGlt: .....,., .....~ plor, Mrs. llllrolbp Woodant 1 ited Ill llli«'1nd 1014 , . , .
ly In bouor 01 Mrs. Jail KnaJII'. Pomeroy. She wa• laUD lo lli&gt;l-/' lut w.lt.
':'
Mrs. Kllapp NCOJ•ed many nic• zer Ho"''llal.
LaiT)' Barr 111&lt;1 o-Il llldl
Jill&amp;.
Mr. and Mra. Stanley PhiiUpo •Marlln m~ a bwllneollriJ ~
Mro. J T Lodllo !'OCOJYed of !Agln and Mr and Mrs. Da!-1 Jackson loll week.
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We Repair All Maket

CLELAND'S T.V.
WY 2-USS
Pomeny

LYONS
Clover Farm Store

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Food Market

Clover Farm
Department Store

Fifth and Pearl
. RACINE

TUPPERS PLAINS

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"The Store With A Hart"

Route 7

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RUTLAND

Rt. 124

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12·

99

SIHo
5'12 to 10

All Flavors

A• Hen 1ft ltEQtsTIREO
tiUIIISE &amp; AMERICAN

JOURNAL OF NURSING.

BOUSECLEAliiiNG TIME

HOW!ecleanlng time 18 here
again,
I wonder how I'D do It
There Is so muh to do
It
seems,
'nlat I caD ne'er get lhru It;
Milking time arrives twice daily
Which takes about four hours,

Chapman -Canaday
In tho Middlo Block Noxl to Elberfolclo
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

Awards Made
To Elementary
School Pupils

3

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INSTANT
TEA

Look! Big Top

MIX OR MATCH

To cume and plant more now·

For Graduation 1964

LIPTON'S

HI CDRINKS

The lawn Is also caUlng me

Morning Star
Society Notes

Umited Time Only!

PEANUT
BUTTER

46 oz.
cans

Big
18oz.

jar

47(

p.
M.
.
P1zza 1e 1x.
ce
•
Tomato JU I

CHEF BOY-AR-DEE
WITH CHEESE

•••

Teen Queen or Golden Isle
YOUR CHOICE- ONLY

FREE
STORAGE

E~~
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111101 IP TIMI- Clnlft.
1111 atllnltll ltMI UM thlt
ttll1 1'* UN end dill It
a llllltt· Wl1erJttot", Hlf·
wtMIIQ. tWitP MCOIMIIYM.

Until Fall for Your
Winter Weuabln

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Set Our !xlellliVe Col~lion o/8ULOVA Wlllchft

This service ha1 been •
matter of policy for years
al Robinson's . Cleaning
charges can be paid in the
fall when pi~ked up . (Does
not apply to Coin-0-p
CleaninK).

Frorn $24.7$

Ph.

HELP

2·5421
2·51311

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YOUR CHOICE - - - - - - - 10c OFF
LABEL - --

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Your Depend•ble
Deeler for

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reiH the roof In atyJ•t: choice o1

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HEAliNG

Where I find some needed rest,
And food to feed my hungry 10111
For ouatallumce thru each test:
Not only 011 the Sabbath days,
But oocb day of eveey week,
I eao find tbe needed blessings,
When I pray and btunbly seek.
So. I count the malty blessing•,
Which my Lord bas given me,
'l'hru ·the Ifill of IUD Salvation,
And bl&amp; love so pure and free:
I will lltiM to clo His bidding,
WhaHo-ever It may be,

SWINGING _.YINCIS-TMI!y
;

block, white, I!Oid or tu(quoiR -

at no extra cost I

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SQUAD C~LLED
Thr Mirld lef)Oft E-K
squad
w&lt;Js called Tuesday at 3:30 p.
TWO FINF.D
m. for Sam Williams. Harr ison-!
Two men finf'd \1ondav in the \o"tii~&gt;- Rd . who was dead on ar· l
court · of Middi P'"ICII"t M~\w l.Pe nval '1 :1_vor Lee Smith Tues-'
Smith were wiliiam RPf'Vt'S. 37, ola v fined Ike Mahone.v. 63, Mid- '
Albanv . $15 and cnst~ tor intnxi· dlt~P' 1 f1. $10 and costs for in·
e&amp;tion ~ and Bf.rMrrt Might. 22. loxica1ion, and AgnPs P'arlfty, ,
Mi(ldl~flo!' • 11 n . 1. $10
and 41i . Midd lttport, $10 and {'osts •
CflC: tS for driving in 8 d angerOUS· for tOXi1·ation.
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BUILDING CO'ITAGE
flflt :t~'~L ANNOUNCFO
Four men who bought the
Bib'f' S&lt;'hnol fnr ll1mber of the Hobson
depot \
t."""ldren at t'le
RParwa 'low that was recently Lorn
down

Val"'~lion

f~:~~~"will b~ ,June I - :) ~·aeh
at Jl) a . m. T ·an~:-lo rt~wi!l b~ fumi""h·•d Par .. nts
be welcome ot oil tim"'·
'"'hn&gt;cnu wut be served the

~~

are build ing a four bedroom cottagP at Tycoon Lake. They ar~

Dirk Karr. Jr ., Howard Dailey,
Pete llloes, and Charles Grote .
The footers and fnundatlon for
1the oottace are done.

Rat~~blerw Spnng

3-Piece
SET

when Hie

(Where the buys are!)
TE~Iill

See thla lit now in our window. All 1teeJ, toUd aea\ furo&amp;.\un ia &amp;reen lc whit~ and ytllow &amp; white.
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INGELS FURNITURE
MIDDLI!PORT

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,..._..,
Rambler American pnc.d just right tor you. ""''~In
and -ounportj newCon¥tlrlibleo. lnlfrt tjo"tdlilps,
room), w...,n~ _ilpliJ!Wus 2 and 4-d - Sedans-in .
11 special' iaYlngs d uring Rambtor• sthSpritty
·na SeUing
Spree! Choose from 6 transm 1sslons. 3 n eflll1ne~,
10 sparllllrii tlambler tunenc;ans In aU I

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WY 2-2635

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You Gel:

PERCH OR COD

1 Cherry

3

I Apple

Separately At Reg Price

I Peach

11

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loW
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12

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a.o.ul ....

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keMilkJW

98c

eBAKERY
SPECIALS
White Iced Fruit

cola

·calorie per serving
at all

J0 w

A 39c HOME PACK CARTON OF JOLLI-LOLLI
ICE CREAM SARS .... . .
e T~is Offor Good At:
A $1 .37
RACINE
FOOD :MRKET
VALUE
and LYONS CLOVER FARM STORE

ICE
CREAM

on earth

diet-rite.

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All Steel 3-Piace Glider
All Steel Rotker
All Steel Straight Chair , .

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! Gal. Fairmont Top Quality Ice Cream
All Flavors, 98c .. and You Get ..

new
.

c.n

30319C

COMBINATION SPECIAL SALE

For Outdoor Summer livlngl

I

270%.69C
jar

pies

Swing-aut in style In a Rambler Ame,tcan~
.

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49c.

BIRDSEYE

3 $1

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Plumbinq · Heating

10'12 oz..

BARBECUE
JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT
DEL MONTE WHOLE BEETS

ROBINSON'S

SQU~D G~VE

46 oz.
can

Vietti Beef or Pork

Swiss Miss 20 oz. Fruit Pies

St1tlans In

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box

e FROZEN FOOD BUYS

L•underon-Dry Cl••nert
Convon~ent Ph:kup

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

lJc

1v~1aroz.

CriJp ami Tender Texas
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RROTS

1-lb. cello
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9c

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SWEET
ROLLS
pkg. 33c
Round Chocolate

Red Ripe

or White

TOES

LAYER
CAKE
Your 49
Cholco
C ,.,

For lunches • • • Quick Snacks

BOILED HAM
i lb.
pkg.

49c

Specially Priced This Week

BOLOGNA
Sliced
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•:ny~==:~:a::M\:::7:~~ :•Y :~: Mrs. Ball of Apple Grove, ··
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Represent counl y •
. West Virginia Best
a
missionsry
' 'to

wava•

ll:acJonlon

WoeJ, LHt I
Swl-. LftH

A. Slobort
James Is medical
P. Radlor&lt;l
• PT. PLEASANT - Dr. Ro_
v 1n Ethiopia.
Mr!l.
Casby
(Tillie)
BaD
of
G.
Wagner
EahenaUr ol 'Point
Pleasant Bl
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Apple
Grove,
W
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1
wa• named West .,irginla's ··os- 1
oot roo 1 e .._.omlng resent Mason c ounty u
a
Total
teopathic General Practitioner T Point June lst
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County Belle at the West VirWoa t, Lott I
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of ~ Year" at the annual con Mr. a..
1gin\a Folk Festival. Glenville,
yentlon banquet of the West POINT PLEASANT - The , w Va. on June J9th. Mrs. Ball,
J . Sisson
Virg inia Safety of Ostt'opathic 1 R~ C'n1ss Bloodmobile will bt&gt; who is 82 years. is a member
D. Dctson
Medicine held the past three at lhe Moose Hom e in Point of the Wohelo Home DemonBlind
days in WheelinK. W Va
' Pleasant Mnnday, June tst from stration Club. Ashton Baptist
R. Capehart
Eshenaur , 5i, opent'd his of- noon until 6 p.m. The June \'Is- C'hurC'h and Mason County ReM. Werry
fice in Poinl Pleasanl m 1929 it is being sponsort"d by 1 h e tarded Children's Organization.
Handicap
a nd durtng his 34-year caret&gt;r Point Pleasant Junior Women's She 1s a licensed mid-wife and
Total
delivered 4.108 bHbies. He is a Club.
' has gooe out in all kinds of weaw.. I, Lost t
pre-sf'nl mPmber of rhe State Any healthy person bt't ween ther , and at all hours. to detiv·
Blue I&lt; G...,.
Board ol Ht'alth and until one the ages of 18 und 50 in&lt;'lusiv~ er hundreds of babies without
V. Wippel
year ago operatE'&lt;~ tht' Point ' rna.\ gtve blood . ~cl(JrS may Lhe assistanee of a doctor.
A. Coate•
MRS. CASBY BALL
Clink in PI P leasant Ht&gt;
ts gn· ~ blood every t&gt;tght W~E"kS, ~W_ Grueser
now associated with Pleasant I but not mort' than fiVe umes
Mrs. Ball bas five chil,dren '
Valley Hospital. Dr. and Mrs . in any year .
U
S 10
.or her own, 12 grandchildren '
Eshenaur ~re the parents
and 10 great grandchildren.
seven children , two of whom
OFFICER RESWNS
ln the medical field Dr. Ol- I PT. PLE ASANT She came to West Virginia
Patrol-!

.'; .'

..
'..

415
~9

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St den t

~ years

ago from

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Ind. IIIah Series - F.
terlll'l

Davis W.ll'llor
E . Perry
R. Corsoo
C. Bohr
H. Cbesher
Blind
Handlcap
Total
Woa O, Lolt I

%78
189

2384
469
2541
411

504
183
221
414

M.'Y U - An lrlllhman
newly
over bore,
··

110
20111

$10.00 Of Our Other Merchandise

lig Discount Buys For Thurs., Friday, Saturday
TUBULAR ALUMINUM PATIO

CHAIRS

.97

able, saran web·
bing, tubular aluminum.

'

"'
\

H

LOUNGES
Folds up for eaay
atorau or mov·
ing, saran web-

SNYDER POLE LAMPS

$

.97

PRE-CUT STUDS ... s95

'

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METROPOLITAN MOTORS
60 Rambler 4 Dr.---- $895

Sharp, Auto . Trans. Radio and Hea ter, Power
Steering and Power B r a kes

6 Cylinder BiS&lt;"ayne , Standard Trans. Radio and

Heater

Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater , New Paint

58 Mercury 4 Dr. -- -- $795
Montclair, Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater

DOWN PAYMENTS
AS LOW AS

$50

ON SOME MODELS!
NO DOWN PAYMENT MAY BE
ARRANGED WITH COMBINATION LOAN

l
f

t

OPEN EVERY NIGHT
TIL 8:00 P.M.

Pomeroy

H.

$5.44
•••

OPEN FRIDAY TIL I-SATURDAY TIL 9

?

DISCOUNT St(JRB
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

May '· 1964
Ki•a: PlDI

Sport

P . Bostick

487

J

M. Bailey
K. Yeauger

Sport Shirts. Asst. colon, alSOp

WALKING SHORTS

3118

Dlscaunt

547
359
408
618

'·• Total

34Z

Ral ph Roush
M. Roush
J . Gress

387
367
523
16111

Plain color• and fancy w~en
pattern• in flne quaUty Ccrtton fabrics. All tizes 10 to 18

Discount
Price
Polr

Woo 1 Lost 2:
Hilltoppen

T. Clelland
L. Clellaod
L. MeEihlnoey
K. McElhinoey

BOYS NEW SMART

1731

Won Z Loti t
'- C's

A. Sylvesler
I. CUndift
M. CUnd~f
B. CUndllf
Total

liB

337
310
401
1786

LADIES' FINE

435
5311

A. Sawyer

378

Doug Miller

510

Total
Won IIMI1

ls:D

High Women's Game -

Gllmo,.., 435.
High Men'o
Miller, :115.
111gb Men'• Seriel- Kea ~
Elhlnney, &amp;03.
High Team Game - New Jla.
ven, 685.
111gb Team Series - lie'! Jla.
ven, 1111.

Chooae from many pe,tternt aDd
color deafens. All fast colora. 38
inches wide. Shop the Bonanza
for tbe Be.!'Pins.

Discount

I

The horse and the railroad
and the flatboats - they all
belped start aod keep going thla
noble country .

Locked Ught and forever
memory are theae three match- I
less aids c!IOilizatlon.

Riehard Sand I&lt; Grovel
P . Sylveolor
318
J . Cozart
315

91111

2448

Woa I Lost I
Proffitt Appliance
L. Adamo
B. Price
BUod
T. Mc'J'qrner
R. Brlckles
Handicap
Total
WOA 1 Loot I

to

ABC Cle111tr1
P. Queen
C. ZUspan
I'VE JUST READ a review
V.
McDaniel
"C.B.S. Hopocll" by Cle1rel811&lt;J I
F.
Lyons
Amory, and he named one
C. Bland
his favorites as "The ~;:~I Handicap
tl the Thresher" (the 81
Toll!
ile that weot dOwn with
Woa I Loot I
men this past year),
Pic- Hartware
This report began (he said)
C.
Johnson
'flth the voice of "a naval offl·
~r who also lcel hta lifo
In D. MIIlor
J. Hollman
1983.")
G.
Aldrldge
It was, of course, PresJ..
B.
ilurro
&lt;1\!nl Kennedy slvtna the Breton
Handicap
t&amp;berman•a prayer:
ttOh, God, the sea II so great Total
ltOII 1 Loot I
I!Dd my boa! lJ so small. "

'llptclal purobaae '- chUilren's better qual:
. lbo JJJqkeri ··- rubber •otef, ~--io~ and
~let. Allorted ooloro. Siziei t::hlldl. I to

llluea3

Discount
Price

77c
"'

·

·

To

279

2G4
303
272
310
till

:1371

335

J.GI'tll
Total
W•l Lollt
NewHavft

o o o I I o 0 I 0 ._I 0 . I

9c

BIIUe Gllmoro
Bob Gllmoro
illllula Mllltr

Douc Mlllor
Tolil
'A'• I LOII1

IIIII Pial

UP TO

Opal llalllct

sua .

filii llalllct

Mlldncl Blile7

LADIES' 2 PlEa
JAMAICA &amp; BLOUSE
SPORT

. DiiCOpnt
SETS_--~ Price
Cot-

ton lamaicu with' matching
blotae • .Auorjed strlea • n d

eolon. SIW 10 o 18.

m.

W• 1 Lost I
High Women Slnalo - M• .,.... II

,
Higb Women Serteo '- S. !'ar-

~.

IM.

sons, 438.
High Men Sinale- lloul MID·

a ... l.. u9,Now _

p9

__

eSAVE 15.c

Finest

54c

R...... ,,., Now

.lt!il\s.Jioy
Tolil
.~-1

..

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1:..11

Salad Dressing

COTTAGE
CHEESE

-

Coates

1158

Handicap

2443

-'-1

lltlli
438
418

4!1!1
72

Radford
Total '

···"39c

lb.

9 .... $1
2 No.21'io 57C

Sliced Peaches

cans

BOI)INIE BRAND

Ice Cream
PIM II!VI~ty • • • •
yo• r ,.

ci.DGM

.,.;t.

aa.,. • • •.

half gol.

ie/ltlo11s serrel with.,;

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'

Rich, meoiy eantaloupes-dolicato
9?1den color ond r.no texture com- ,
bined wllk doi'ICiaus flavo ......ach ·~-

-

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3

'' TABLERm TINDER

FOR

Chuck
Roast

f

Mil

Woa SIMI I Pohlll I
Ma-Me!Wilt .

Tbomaa
Blind

!54

Capehirt

531

Bbnd

:1911
1101

S90

Slssm

4IIS
1111

llawllnp
Tote! ,
Woa t Loll I PofDII t
Froaolo Florlota

m
. 1011

,.

·Ill

llli

:1911
:1911
Zl38
4110

Smith

as

Bbnd
Kartln

130
. 1107
48'1,.
101
..

Total
W.l
Woa I .Loll I l'obdl I
lloblllll .....
Woods
11:1
lloudaabell
at!
Grato
4112

=a,.,- - 411
418

lb.
lo't'1 POIICI &amp;esk" Instant

Coffee __ : ...'1-'

- Frmcla

8eri1J -

Jftl.

FGI'IIIIIIII

Chuck Steaks

Aftple Butter 4,.. $1

lb.

~lno!f" Llq•ld

For Ka Bobs Proten

Pe;fergent 2::: 49c
ON~, Grtl.-, Onn...Pinetppll

Beef Cubes

Hi~ Drinks ~:29c

Tablerite Sliced

•
O~dol _ 4 •- $1
~Siso

,.

•

Croom.

Jb· 87 c

:~:~

VEGETABLES

~~ND .. ...

..

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JI/X,•rMATCH
•••
,,
./

•

• We Reserve Tho Right

To Limit Quantities

Available At:

The BRIGHT STAR
FOOD MARKET

AJc

113 W. SECOND ST.
POMEROY

'. ,

ePMs · .. ·er.rcl Hook Um• Buns
equll~r eMIDd Vegetables
eGrei'il 'lnnl
eCom
eOkr•
• S'lnach
eiCIIe.
. YOUR '· cHOICI-MIX Oil MATCH

_,,·, ~.· hus ·
.I

,

-

*1.00
"iddleport, 0.~
AIIU)Ie Free. Parking
.
.

to err 'tt

-

All The.. ltams Ara Also

..... 47(

·iMifJ- Fresh
\

69c

Fryer Parts

FROZEN FOODS

'•.,

69c

Sprinijo • JV2'4 lb. Chuck Roast with mfo,
furo ollt8soned flour jV2 cup IGA Ao..
Y2 top. ..~. '/• tsp. Aec..t, Pinch ;#
~opporj. Fry ovl • omoU pioce ol Nit
ork. i" heavy kettl.• and brown IMit Gil
oil "dos. When nicely browned, idd j
, cups water, I tbsp. vint(jer efMf 1 blv
i 1..1. Never lot wator got lowor lh.. J
, cup. Cov.r and let simmer ZV'2"'3 hom.,
Add 4 carroh, 4 onion1ancl a smel ftrmip
/ cut in 4 piece1, or +branches of ceiiiJ
When m~ot ;, tendor and lost holl
•f cookm~, add 4 new potetoes. Sei'VII on hot
pl ~ tter with veget&amp;bles arran9ed around If
9r?Jvy needs +hicl•ning, blend 2 tbsp. flour ~ith
V4 cu~ water and stir unfit thickened. Corrtct
seasomnq.
For donor!, holl eantoloupo with TobleRito •-

r,..-.;

lb.

Smoked Ham

•
•'

W• I Loll I l'obdl I

liM~
It. ~·
Hich Sorlu - R. Woocll, 11:1.

FOOD.'.

YANKII POT ROAST

Swift's Premium Proten

9

Oldllrllnla - 21 01. Jars

Total

"-

Plluutef'

438

sa ' . iiicb
rn.

rll

int

llll
511

ThOIDas

® . ·~(

c

for your II10itoo
ey, mono"E.f.

GI&lt;JAutohrtl

Bbnd

FULL CUT

t.for• n.vor

21
Handicap
2287
Total
W• I Loll t PofDIII I
Graves
Sileoo

2 47c

1110

Hunt's Yellow Cll"'l

451'

Duerr
2!16
Total
1310
Woa 1 Loot I P - I
Foro-. a Abbott
Bla&lt;kllton
115

--

Evaporated Milk _

..

Davis

-

IGA Hom-bed

Trl Cnomty Leque ~
May s, 1114
Crow'o llteal:. Be&lt;n
Ingels
519
.Crow
M
Seara
452

Grueoer
Dillon

m

our eye eatc:hiog fonn f1ttlna
swim pltl. Fine cotton•, knit
stylea and tlne lastu fabrics.
Many colon. Wide ebotce of
style a.

loch

438
·435

A. Slobarl
Total

396
2911
308
:Mil

:Mil
2111

Ralph-

.88

tSAVE 40c

40 Count Sanitary N•pklnt

Team Serlea - Now Ha·
1803.

118

MaryiiDUih

$1.19 ea.

361

L. Winebrenner
S. Pmono

Davis
Wippel
Mandloap

.Price -,.

Discount '
Price

l09

Hair Spray

~-

" " "i ··· .
lhdGI.. IItiM
Sll
llulh Roush

DISCOUNT PRICE

•SAVE 56c

High team alnglo - New Ha-

1.1811

REATHS
••G. n.oo
HOME

Adom

1

Kn1ghl

Dlocount

MEMORIAL DAY

and RliTLAND

Polident ....~.. ,.. sb. _ __ 69c

·

High Men Serleo - Doug MID·

N•• Yook 0oWq BoL. Darnell
:182
P. O'Brien
:115
J. Folmor
238
S. Thumu
:182
P. llenneuy
391
w.. ' Loall

Reavr cusblooed aole wblte cotton work 10:1j The.y wear lonaer, are more comfortable. AD
· ,;,., 10~ to 13. Wby 1101·
more?

Ml-3

-

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er, 533.

Work Socks

·

Denture Clunw

er, 232.

Sllo1a 6 Phllaoa
2Q8
D. Thein
21111
P. Baker
238
D. Roush
%79
Blind
S Adams r;{
306
lOll
Handicap
2331
TollI
W• I Loot I

Get Into the Nim la one of

Two pie~e sport Htl -

:115
245
328

B. Norrlo
S. Theiss
B. Hunt
Handicap
Toto.

MIN'S CUSHION SOLE

CANVAS 5tfpi(ERS .. . I

golol.
.
,\polGpl ' tl 'piasa) to all
•· .-y llo awou·
••- ._...
,._
.._..t over
~ Bli D!l. ·
::

Arrid

~

.

-

BEilL'J'B &amp; BEAlJ'J'l' AIDS
EXTRA SPECI.ilLS!

Cr••m D.odor•nt

May I, liM

scada of papas, gram.mas, and
onlookers galot·e.

JUST now
D! any mo,.. poignant line
tbe above in the Eogbsh
IIUagt unlesa it Is Horatio's
tfll to the dying Hamlet,
l!kee maichless words-.
"Goodnight, sWeet prince."

r-Mifl

SUMMER STORE HOURS:
e OPEN 8:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. DAILY
(CLOSED ON SUNDAYS)
•

COR. SECOND

Middleport, 0.

Tampax

. yord

slae insalated lee ch..tt. Made of tblek
foam pla~tlc complete w:itb earryili1 htnllo. For Picnictnc.

Opined dry wit David: "Nelthor quaUilcatlim would """
1oo much eflort."
Tate our D. Brinkley frOID
today'a TV scene IIIII IIWI, I
wouldn, give a pulgged nickel
for any other new""ot there Is

"Ttblerlfl Qu•llty

snorting, 11 Away, slight manW'

C~OT

"

• We Reserve the Right To Umlt QuanHtle1

•

I

and on our closer approach,
fling out a coupla hind fee~

I

l

er.''

copie."
But often Nell would only
rast an indignant eye &amp;L hlm,

pwloned pleas to hlgh bea•'en
would rise at such lack
o1
cooperation.
IT'S NO WONDER our borBO
drawn caravan to Columbus I»
eame the cynoaure of all eyes
u It rolled aloog.
Just let a horse get In alght,
just even In sight, and watch
the kWs gaUter accompanied by

. _ _ , _ . , .. f. . . . .

.............. Qlafltt . . . . . . ..

Ho aald moot ol tbo CODdldatea
lilted their goals rlibt .. the·
tlcl&lt;et, or practically camo lortb
with " What • good boy am I!"
So one IeDer, lor ccilllltablo I
the think, lilted u a qualHlcatlon,
the "l-am a lather and a tax pay. 1

Prl~

GoTHAM PLASTIC JUNIOR
ltE CHESTS
EACH

SWIM
SUITS

New Ravel

8111ie Gilmore
Boh GUmore

PRINTS

$1.99 ...

Walking Shorts ·

.00

FAST COLOR COnON

$,.99

•
471
3112
357
&amp;03

Total

C

JAMAICA
SHORTS

Uo&amp;ouehablea
Ruth Roush

8
8

LADIES COnON

1832

1;&lt;&gt;tal ,

Price

BLOUSES

Price
• Hch

L. Winebrenner
S. Parsons
A Stobart

S10RE
MEN REG. $2.99

1700

B. Martin

Discount

LADIES SUMMER

New aummer styles. Flnt
easy care cotton fabric• in
plain colors and fane)' printl.
Sizes 32 to 38.

447

Total
Woo I 1--ost 2

Shirts~:

Reg. $U9 lloys' Sbort Sle'lft

PLAINS-PRINTS
430

.

REG. $1.59 BOYS

~~

Wednesday Mi.J:ed League

0 . Bostick

.

early and Save.

caid and Koneda Devr ick. Propeller Club Essay ;
Library
Service Awards, SUsan Dkkens
and Cecil Smith

High

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

$s···

~omfortable

Citizens Award ; Emma Su e Kin-

170.

i
I·-

H.

rocking ehair1.

Frances Kooken , Good

Woa 2 Lolli

56 Plymouth 4 Dr.-··- $395

ea

ea

Bol Carl

61 Chevrolet 2 Dr.--- $1295

Sturdy tubular

eonstructioo -

c

American, Standard Trans.

56 Olds 2 Dr. H.T.---- $495

ROCKERS

$1•99

ALUMINUM WARE

Hogg &amp; Zuspan Materials Co
FOR THE BEST BUYS
SEE---

bing.

-

I lauahed WI I disturbed the

~~~IBII~u~e~~L-~bul~ld~a~ne~w~to;.;~;~~:baY:•·~fD~·
=-•t•i:
eupbq!J
.,
· '

Then tempers would bile,

....... ..,
~

two lbla&amp;• -

Ole' Davy.

_ ..

......................
...... ,...... _......
r.., .... _

llel8hbon .... bore~ mother
on lbe same ..,.. out from

IN CASE SOME OF you didn't
thll rlcl!, side opUttm,
from David Brinkley ~
(May IZ) now In Oregoa
blm. This "•est" was on a big
Friday'a primary.
-pile o1 brush, from which one Most o1 you aurely read o1
One day, out ran a rabbit.
the baby elephant born In SaThe lrlshmsn, dellgbted at
Ore. zoo aboui 1 year
JUch oucceaa,
lored
fie thebollered and bo~ ago. Now, four more "·'"'
_ , Jum.. a r
Oeelng bunnyllave arrived and they bave
Cope, colUe, cope collie, nine In all IUid a far too btUe
here's your mammy."
zoo. So ~ bave .1 $300,000

~

Tax After Your Purch..• Of

Light weight dur-

eartb'l !ovollest spots,
!Uvor Valley !a

1

Dtvkt, "•'Tbey'U

Wo~uER WHY WE ae&lt;U(Uiwlntay;.l zoo. (Talk
back yander, caUed our
with "cope,. instead
of
••come"? I can almost hear
my dad yet calllng, "Cope, Ned,
cope," or "Cope, Nell, copie,

Yours For Only 99c Plus

FURNITURE -

M1

l

buU I"

frOID the potalo !amine, I
wu lold that a
meloo waa • mare's egg.
So he . aat on one, patienUy
brooding, lor some weeks, how
ever long lhe funny boy lold

VALUII

I

either give IOIDO al lbe el&amp;pllanll away, or rtslr1lin that

poao -

e Lotus Lady •

a

A
GUARANTIED

SNYDER CHROME FINISH
BATHROOM POLE SHELVES

s

Did You Know
That. e?
e

li

IMPROVEMEMT
CENTER
-· -

"Well,

haVe lo do ooe al

1

SAVE MONEY AT HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

i

F

MASON

$5.95
THE SHOE BOX

L

'""

~99

SUPPORT HOSE

20, l!HI+I "New ..... IIIIDI),

fonl fill

' W. Clllsler

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

Illinois

Dall)r llentlnel, Pomeroy-11!4dleporl, 0 ., MIJ

W011 I, Loll 1

~

where once her home was
Cit~· Po lite Departmen1 for the 1
completely destroyed by a tor- •
ONLY
pa!ol twu years. has resigned ! PT. PLEASANT Awards nado. Sh~t saved her own lifP
at and that of her three-week-old
$30.00 Down l•l•nc• tft
So ahePr th at o nly yo u know th at positiiJn effe&lt;'ti ve Monday, l presentations were made
,
ac&lt;'ording
lo
an
announcement
Point
Pleasant
High
School
in
baby
during
the
storm
by
clingConvnltm fermi
you a.re wearing them. Whtte
' from Cit ~· Chie f of Polk e D. J . e special assembly this week. tng to a tree.
I
Summer-Beige.
Gilbert .
~ss Frlmces Kook en
was
Her hobbies are caring for
awarded the 7ft Franklin Vale- the sick and raising flowers .
Til(' Llbrar)' of Congress Is dktory Pm .e; Richard Wilson Former Mason County Belles
FURNITURE CO.
not ro::qu lr-ed by law to preserve won the $50 Joseph F'rledman were the late Mrs. I. U. Blain.
MASON, W. VA.
a copy ol' everything register- Memorial Pri7.e ; Linda Tatter- I and Mrs. J . J . (Hattie) Reed . ]
MIDDL.IiiPORT, 0 .
t&gt;d f(Jr copyright,
, the Peter H_ Steenbe rgen Avalanche Home Deomor"trlit· 'l
1i ~!~:~;~t· i~i~A:w•::rd ; Gregory ion Club. Rt. 1. Letart, W. Va.
i
Award : Dar·
! rell . Asbury, Rotary
Award;
· Dav1d Keefer . Men of
t he
] Moose Award ; Marilyn Smith ,
Women of the Moose Award ;
Darrell Asbury, Mason C&lt;Junty
Chrome finished. o/4 inch
Farm Women·s Council Award ;
polt•s - with 3 wire shelves.
Chanes Keefer, Thespian
ASaves space io the balhtu om.
ward; Katherine Thomas. ColMade by Snyder. Long last.
onel Charles Lewis .;hapler D.
ing bright chrome.
' A.R. Hi story mt'dal ; Mike
LOW DISCOU!'T PRICE Lewis, Colonel Charles Lewis
Attention Home Buildt"rs!
Chapter D.A.H. Citizenship Award; Koneda Devrick, DA.R.
Cherk Onr Prire11 In Volume
Citizenship awa rd ror
1 lnch all bla ck finish seamgirl : Gary Adler and
Lots Before Yon Bny!
le~s pole. 3 black bullet shad· Smith , Science Award" : Larry
es, indtvidual sw itch on each
I Morgan , Louis Lanie and Rob- light. A fine pole lamp at a
ert Hamm, America n Legion
low price. •
Bo ys
1 Award of a Wt&gt;ek at
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,
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JUST SEVERAL BIG HAPPY FAMILI!S-Athtetic competition at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., i! ~t
family aff air for here are six set::; of brothers who play varflity sports. From left are Barry and Kevin Carton of
Millburn, N.J., golf; Bob and George Bolge of Trenton, N.J ., fenci ng; Ron and Bob Kenny of Closter, N.J.,
football and baseball; Charley and Bob Mudle of Eddington, Pa., football and lacrosse; Lee and Rich Robinson
of Trenton, N.J., tennis; Bill and Jeff Belding of Pittsburgh, go lf. Few schools could match these family ties.

12 01,
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will\ '01/fMIJl &amp;. purcha•• of

Rib Chops ........ .. 59c Loin ... 69c
First Cut Chops ............................. 39c

Full Rib Half ....... 39c
Full Loin Half ...... . 49c

$5.00 of Meat

Bleach

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Ice Cream . ~""?,::........ 69c

TREET

Laundry Basket •.39c
Tuna . . ..:..-:-:. .... 3··~~ 89c

·-Pork &amp; Beans .4

Buttermilk . ~·~~;:... 39c
"";.:!' $1
Donuts ......................... 29c Tissue . w; _:=~ 2 ... 27c
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U0nLlteoy Preas lD&amp;eruatioD&amp;I
H L WOOP (UPI) - Ttlovrslon costa have temporarlly
cooled any definite plan~ for
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The !pokesman .said the
Goldwater organization " had a
tentativt. commitment 01 NBC
an ind ico tion that they woolci
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give Ub air time." He added
that '' ABL never wold commit
themselves"
Go1awater, seeking the Gop' On another pollticaJ-televislQD
nomlne~t~or, ap~ared In a half· front, an official of Screen
hOur paid pohticaJ teleca1t that \iems sald Monday it was

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spoke!mun, "you ~ar. !af~l)'
say w d 'l ~o~
e on n&lt;1Ve any plans"
- but he added that ~ the Ari·
zona preSidential hopeful fared
we ll In
California J.trimary,
a !'ampa1gn for television funds
m.ght be mounted.

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:an for i.he senator satd Mon.

Spotless clea n interior. White finish, V8 engine, power lteering, power brakes. auto. trans ., radio and heater .

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1\'0ry and blue fimsh . Spotless intenor, radio, ht-ater, VB
engme, Powerglide, like new whitewall tires.

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ploded
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bomb
crape.
28. Colurn~
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le&amp;vinl'
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pen~on
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example
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22. Projectlnr 31.German
river
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church
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worms , available 24
hours. j
Fife's Trading Post, below ·
High School. Route 7, Middle- I
port.
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86. Bthold!
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38. Hasten
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o)'ndlcated, that oo network ["l'r&lt;Jfiles in Courqe.'' ThUll, U
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bad been •pproacb,.. and that the Tru111111 and Roosevelt
1Screen Gem.o ezpected k make Ishows should also be tele&lt;ast.
Ian announcement about the series either about or connect.
jPro)ect in approximately two ed with the loot throe Oemo1weeks.
cratic presidents would be di&amp;meet the expense of national I NBC-TV this faU definitely tributed \o home viewers
television.
I
.
~e htck of tmmedlate plans,l ----------~----------8ARNI!Y GOOGLE and SNUFFY $MITt'
sa1o the spokesman "means !
we don't have the ~.mey. lt's 1
'IE CAN DO
about • cool ,100,000 (for a 'lal!
TH' COOKIN'
hour i. -About f75.000 to $11(1,000
40BOI!8
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FER ME
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for air tlmt , and another $20,· l.Aetreu..
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5 00 W•1rld. Natj()nal News
MONDAY rHRUUUH
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5 25 Weather

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7:31 Mus1caJ (;lock
7: 46 The Wiellne

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8 Ito World, National NeV'&lt;
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Ill IMI Famil-v Worship Hour
111 15 Pubt1r Serv•ce

SW EE'I' POTATO plants,
varieties grown from ,..,.,H;i;ed I
see. Bumgarner's G r e e
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house, New Ha\'en, W. Va .

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Our cars are cleaner
Our prices are lower
Our guarantee is better

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Athens, Ohio

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Evangeline Chaprer, OES Mid·
dleport, wUl meet Frida yeven;;- OZI-4 10 2 lq. May 22, at the hllme of
000
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Lee Roush wUI be alllallng hosSpahn (3-3) and Torre, EWs, to
Tsitooris (9) jllld Edwards. Los- :,hie c .Swartz eminent
~ 1:;!:~ (Z-1). HR&amp;-CoJeman, commander, bas announced a
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Torre, Carty.
tpee1a1 conclave of Ohio Valley
ConullandorY No. 24, Knigbtl
New York 100 030 0110- 4 6 0 Templar, w111 be bold ~.
Ang. • Z03 001 OOx- 6 8 2 May 22 at 7 p.m. at the I"DmStaUard, Antler!JOII (5) and eroy MaBODic Temple. Vllita·
Ortega (34) ml Rose- lion will he made by !be Athens CommanC!ery; wllo ~ 11-

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Must be out of schonl.

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Livestock

1 HEAD of cal! le. call SH-Z4005.
5 20 61c
ONE 5 year old Jersey milk
cow. Ready to freshen. One
heHer for sale. Anna Welch,
!lyseD Run Road.
s 19 3tp

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Soctety

UJI. No Sunday sales.
Mni Cb'diJ Well, Five Points,
l'bofteWYWIO.

PASfiNGIIl TillES • $5.92'

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8:00 Sun11et Blvd.
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SATURDAY
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H5 The L!Jellne
8 00 Ohio Valley News
8 05 World, National News
8 Ill Sports Todo'
8 15 Wt!ather Picture
8 16 MU!ueal Clock
II 5.'1 News
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Family Wurstlip Hour

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6 :00

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6:115
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Sacred Heart
Country Jamboree
Farm News
Pat Buttram, M·W·F
Meigs Ct Agr. Ext.

7,00 Newo
7oO!i Breakfast Party
7:3ti News
1:35 Picken.: Hardware
f1'1les.-Thurs.)
7:50 News Report

8:00 Brealtlasl Party
8o15 Brlghl Star Show·Thnrs.
8 30 Von Petrick Sports
8 4.; Baker Furniture-Wed--Fri
8 oo Open House
9 tJO News
9 I~ CoHee Wilb Janet
9 4!J Betty Newton
10:03 Ministerial Aosoc.
10·211 Countr~ Hoe Down

6:05 Country Music Tlme
6:2U Countr:- Jamboree
6o35 John Harmo
6:45 Couutry ExpreSI
7:05 Breakfast Party
9:15 Jones Buick Show
JU; The Good Life
10,35 Music In The Afr
10:40 Under Obio Skies

10:45 Tbla Is Music
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ll' 35 Top Ten Show !Outtoos)
12o00 Noon News
12 °1&gt; Musical Interlude
12:30 Ite•. MerUn 'feels
l .00 Platter Part''
5:00 Sundown Se;enade
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8:oa Herald of Truth
News
8:3:i Hour ot Deliverance
10 llii HoRh llchool Hit Parade 1l .05 Swap Shop
10 55 News
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IU&gt; M...., Ct. Agr. Ert-Tue 9o3:i Bible Speaks to ~ou
11 00 Army rime
11 3&lt;· Special Community
11.13 A.S.C. Program-Fri
lO oOO Voice of Prophecy
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ILl&gt; Family Worsnip-Thurs. 10o35 Wash. Reports to People
12 00 News RoUndup
lt o35 F""? Bureau
11:00 Country Hymn Time
12 20 Bulletin Board
11 43 Tiny • Country llyams
12:00 Noon New•
12 25 News 0 Grama
12 00 Noon Report
12: I&gt; The Search
12 30 Saturday Matinee
12 :15 Music Just Far You
J2:j(l Rev. Merlin Teets
l o56 Newa Beat
12:13 Goessler'o Guest Star-Fri 1:00 Billy Graham
Z·OO SatUrday Matinee
12:.'14.1 Music Just For You
l:35 Lutheran Hour
2.56 NeWIJ Beat
s,oo Platter Pll1)o
2:00 Tbii Church At ~ k
3 00 Saturday Matinee
u ; Blaettnar Show-Toes.
2:1&gt; 1h Navy Swin;.or
3·55 News Beat
4:30 Local News
2:35 The Big Lie
4 Oil ()lscln~ wllb Dou
4oli4 Bowling Scores
3:00 Tbe Quiet Hour
UO Top Ten Revue
5:00 Sfllldowu Serenade
3:3i SwJday Showcase
5o00 Newa SttmmlrJI
Sow Sip Off
5:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
5o15 Dinner Mtlllcale
8ATURDU
5,31 World In Review
7:30 Sign Off
S:OO Sign On
6:00 Sign Off

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II 2~ News 0 Grams
12 30 Ap1cultur. Agent
12 4fi Country Go Round
I 55 News Beat
%00 Country Go Round
l 55 Newa Beat
3 00 Let's fake a Break
3 56 Newa Beat
4 00 PioclDI wilb Doss
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The ~·abric Sl&gt;op, Singer Sales
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Jersey
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IDO• land

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11 oo MomiDs Melodies
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II 45 World News
11 55 Mason County News
12 no Community News
12 llfl Local News
12 HI Markets
II Ln Mid Oa) Weather
12 20 EvOJJ5 Bulletin Board

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SERVED HIM RIGHT I

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14-Dally Sentinel, Pqmeroy·M!d~Jeport, 0, May 20, 11M

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lered with tltelr "home" bitlb ·
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where they wtll be in· pre- the hope that the pro]·\ tualiY lllClude a lechnlcll ..,.
structed in the reqllired basic ect could be enlarged to even· structJon program.
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courses suet as mathematics.
hlstory and English.
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TI'Ie district cleared a major ' Sandusky County boardJ d. edu- nanclal akt from both tht state education and distributive eduVocational guidance counsel- '
Tt .LEDO , UP II -Educ ators hurd If' last week when the cation and two membefl each ; and federal JOvemments.
cation.
\ ors will be employed to conduct
ttwnughout the Buckeye State state Board of Education au- 1from Lccas and Wood counties . The remodeling ol the flO-acre
Cbanlet Poulble
testing programs to place stu·
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tab:- on a unique thorized it;s formation and ,
would serve for two 1slte at RO!Sford Army Depot The currkulum of the achoot , denb . In programs best suited
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uw•riment
as fivt&gt; Norlhwes• · unanimously approvf'd the !Ub- years.
and buildings and purchasin8 wiU bt ea11i.Jy changed to
in- ' to their need:s and interests.
t: i/1 Ohio
t.ry to e;;: tatl· m11ted plans.
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·, Or. William L. Ramsey , su· ·\ needed equiptnent woWd cost \clude new and different courses 1 Coun5leling procedures will be 1
1 joint nx-auonal school
Ho11.·evt&gt;r , several maJor 00. perintendent of the
Rossford about $300,000. The operating that are deemed advisable by based upon the recommenda· i
u .rirt .
stacles still remain.
, Exempted Village Schools, pre- cost for tile second yesr wu the board.
lions of the state Department of ·
dnt&gt; '.lf tho- maJor aims of the
Tlw proposed school must dieted an initial enrollment of 1estimated at $400,000,
Slnce the remaining 83 acres Education, Divi.si:on of GuidsiHb,tiou' """" .. whtch w•ll nuw be approved within JO about 800 student&amp;. He oa•d this lamount the one-mill levy would of the Rossford lite will
be ' ance and Testing and the
oiTPr ""'"'onal programs that da\ b,· eo&lt;h of the 17 &amp;:hool i figure would reach nearly 3.000 raise.
used for
Industrial plants, !lon ol Vocational Edueation.
'f u ... n?t currently a\'ailablt&gt; at dl.strl('ts followmg tht'
by 1974.
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teachers will cour9el pertaining to nearby in· predicted it would be expanded ,
the htgh schools thP slllrlf:'nl s ed approval by each dJst.nct, The project would be Ci- be needed for the first year. dustrJes wiJJ eventually be ill- the planning stage. Dr. Ramsey
7 now attt&gt;nd. will bt- to 8('1 as a plans must then be
I nanced by Iii one-mill operating I They will teach agriculture, eluded in the 1tandard curricu- Althougb the school Js stUl in
deterent lo the drop·out prob- to the voters. probably m .the I levy to be approved by voters . bu:slr.oess education home eco- tum.
\to include adult educatiOn and
I m besetting
m tlw n•gular .'lovember
school wUI also receive fi- nomics, trades and industrual , Students attending the voca· Gov. James A. Rhodes has ex·
area.
since only a majority vote
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homf' Sun·
day with lheir children prPs·
t~nl. \'lr and :\·1rs. RobPrl .\1or lon and daughters ol Belpre .
Mr and Mrs .Jotm Riebel ol
.o\lban y. Mr . and Mrs . Robert
Thomas and fam1 l ~ ol Cht&gt;sh!re
and Mrs. Henry Morton of Bel·
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FRIGIDAIRE

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featuring

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• Featured on models
from 8,000 to 10.000
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• Adjustable airflow.

• Two-speed fans.
WHhlbll bactericidetreated filter.

• Floating Suspension
bushes vibra1ion noise!

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BAKER
FURNITURE
Middleport, 0.

Mother's Day was ohf:erved
on Sundny at the .\1 1·: . ch urch
b~ prPsPntwg tlowPrs lH
Mrs
Laura Ruth , olrlP:=:t mol_her ~n··
sent, Mrs. Willa Provanl'ha. th~
youngt&gt;sl m111her prf''&gt;['fll and il l
so the nne with tflf:' most ch ild
ren pn·~ ent al Sunda1· Sdll)ol.
\J,[S Sarah Ha ld1. [l.·lrs_ .lvhn
F. ~1flt1t' and datl~h1L'r~. lh~ ni ~··
and D1·bbie and son, .Jay . ot l.i l·
tle Hoeking were Saturday din·
' ner g u e~ts of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Cowdery .
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Donald·
son and sun . .Jpflrt&gt;y and d&lt;Juj:!hter . Deanna, Logan, and Mrs.
Ralpl1 Barton were Sundn~ din, ner guests ol Mr . and Mrs. H.,·
E Cowder~-

Mrs. Ra lph Barton . the Char~~~ 01)J1aldsons. find ~1rs . II E.
Cowdery, ~Jis itt'CI the Larry Bar·
ion tamily r('tl'lltl) .

Ref'ent \'isi10rs ot Mr
and
Mrs. Bert Sh1111lwa~· were \rlr
ANO "-1rs. Hla ine :\f'well. Atht&gt;ns
and 1\l rs_ (;i'rlrude C'a laway,
Janf! ;md Rill\, and Mrs. Shum·
wa_v' s ).!Tf'al gramldaugh ter. Di·
:ma Marit&gt; Cox fi[ V:mdPrhofl .
~1 r . and Mrs . Rill Durst and
fam ily have mol'ed to Tor('h.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams.
~1r . and \'lr.s. Worrf'n Pi('kcns.
~lr . and Mrs. Lyle Bn ldt&gt;rson,
and Ka~· wert' guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Bill Williams, Lancas·
tPr Sunda~· . Mrs. Kathryn Dietz
and Bill of Belpre were also
present
-;- '\1rs. Lylt Baldenon

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lb.
C: !UCK ROAST :::d_ tb. 45c
ENGLISH ROAST SSe
CHUCK ROAST ~:;:·_ ...6Sc
.•.59c
STEWING BEEF BEEF SHORT RIBS _ ,. 29c
GROUND BEEF!~ ~~~;·••·,b.49c

All retails in this ad effective
thru Sat., May 23 in Middleport-Pomeroy

ALL GOOD SLICED

SUPER-RIGHT SLICED

BACON
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GLAMALON

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WE RESERVE THE
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QUANTITY

DAVID DAVIES FLAVOR TENDER

ROUND STEAK
MIDDLEPORT

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FLEISCHMANN'S .

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Haddock Fillets - !! 49c
Flounder Fillets - - ~~ 49c
Cod Fillets
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1·111, 39
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Perch Fillets - Cod Portions lrNd 2 :.:..9Sc
Perch Portions .... 2 ~95c
Fish Sticks - -

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BUTTERMILK BREAD
Salad Dressing
POTATO CHIPS
Jellies
79c
LUNCHEON MEAT I.
Black Pepper
TOMATO JUICE
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II\..1
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COR
GOLDEN
PLAID
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CAKE MIXES ~~~!~~~:. J
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MURCH'S FROZEN

WHOLE KERNEL or CREAM STYLE

Sweet Peas

pkg.

Sharp Cheese

Green Beans
EARLY GARDEN

Pickle &amp; Plmonto ' J.lb.
Cooked Solaml
p'kg.
Spiced &amp; Dutch

WISCONSIN

BLUE LAKE CUT

Golden Corn

Balog,..,

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SWISS STEAK~:;~_
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GROUND CHUCK u..59c
BEEF SHANK ~:""__ u..39c
BEEF NECK BONES lb. 17c
STEWING CHICKEN !b. 39c

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ON YOUR FOOD BUDGET .l YOU DON'T
NEED A SCISSORS TO SAVE .ON OUR
BONUS BUYS AND 'LOWER FOOD PRICES

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The TolWo School Hoard re· would De required for passage. ,
cently conductt&gt;d a surve.v The next major step would be !
which show f'd thal 40 per c~nt t_o a;lpoint a board nl education
c.f the arta studE"nts drop out to serve as the major govern·
of lligh school bel w. en the ing body
f ninth and 12th grude Lo go to
Joint Board
work. Since this st&gt;('t ion is
The JOint board will be made
heavily
induslriali;,Pd.
the up of om• member each from
temptation to guit st•hool to Bowling Green. Maumee. Perearn money i.s great.
r~·sburg . Rossford. all exempt·
The school will be Jccated rU villages. Fulton. Ottawa and
along Ohio 795 and Ougon
Road and will serve an area
_ that ha!l a population or about
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Cover8 Large Are1
The propost'd school di strict
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uation of $366.734 .329 and cov·
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Marks.
ers an area or approximately
Long Bottu
were dinner
609 square miles.
guests of Mrs. Bess Larkins on
Mother' s D:w . Tlwv also vi sit·
ed with Mr . and Mrs.
Joe
Marks . ChPstf:'r.
Mr. ;Jnd Mrs _ J. R. Turner of
. Hunlington were recent visitors
ol Mr and Mrs. Joe Turner.
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Bily, Tommy and .Jimmy.
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Mr. and ~·1 r s . Harold Johnson
spent Mother's Day with Mr.
- and Mr&lt;:_ Ehcr Ours, Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B1Jckley,
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Rid:~ and Ti·res&lt;J of Alfred .
Mrs C h::~riP s 1\,vers. BP ipre . and
""'"''" B11 ckiP,I ~lariet1a . vi&lt;;iled wilh Mr . and !1.-lrs. Virgil

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Garden Club's
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Games were played kwith M
prlz- or
and
daughler
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Rutland,
Mra Wilber Parker and son o( Off•'cers Held
.. •omg to Susie Par or. rs
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Chester · Mr . and Mrs. James
Robert i.&lt;Juks, won •
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Rene of a bridal ~:~bower for opened thel_r many
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of vke councilor, prestdlng,
ty send 8 represeatadve ud Mrs. Charles Searles. Mrs. Sear- Clara Karr, a member
ol
report
on
it.t
aetlvitles.
Tbe
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chalnnan
of
the
circle
Guiding
Star
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wei·
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repraeota&amp;Jve and and presided at the meeting.
comed as a guesl Grace Stace

VOL XVI

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ProJ'ects for
Year Studied
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NOT OPEN

MASON
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Class Plans
To Redecorate
1ng Mrs .wuu. Anthony, Mrs.
church Kitchen .:c:era,ld
Anthony,
Mrs. Julia

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY

ltug~d. masculine oxford
with rope tole bind.

"JASON AND THE
ARGONAUTs••

TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT

&lt;Technicolor)
1'odd Armstrong, as Jason;
Nancy Kovack , as Media ;
Gary Raymond, Laurence
Naismith.
"OLI REX"
{TP.Chnicolor)
Rex, the dog ; Billy Hughes,
the Boy.

"ROMAN HOLIDAY 1'

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May 22-23

ao oft -shoe• bn:ez.e.
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and Audrey Hepburn

Plans for

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May 24.25-26
"MOVE OVER DARLING"

Mey 21 -22

(Technicolor)

Polly Bergen. Chuck Connors,
Thelma Ritter Fred Clark,
Eliott Red, Edaar Buchanan

I Colorurtoont

Seines

Mnt. Ralph Robson, president, discussed.
opened the eeLing with P..oatklerm•l A poem, "Old Age," by Mrs.
23 in unison. Devotion• Royal Thomas closed the meet·
from Psalm 27 :1-8 '"ere led
1ng and a dessert course was
gave a meditation from The

the church-wide rummage sale.
to be held In rooms at the
hDUJe Junl!! ll, 1J and IS, wu

On legolz• olocklng1 end1

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Mrs. Hugh Lane
Entertai!Js
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Proportioned lengths In slz.

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Complete line of Canva s ~·ootwear for men, women and children, by Ball Band and U. S. Keds

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olng at her Spring Ave., home.
Tba meeting, In cbarge of
Mrs. Lucke, president, opened
with devotl0111 lakeD from the
book, .. My God and 1," by Mrs.
Dwight Parker who also read
Philippians 2:5 and gave a meditation on Spiritual Snaeka lor
Busy People, and closed wlth
prayer, Members SDIWered roll
call with !bought. oo Motber"'ll
Day.
It waa voted to pay for the
paint used for painting the
church doors. A note of thanks
was oent to Cbarlea Persinger
painting the doors. The pur-

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the JOF class of the United
~retltodis_t churcb Monday evo-

chasing of a hook forr ~::~II
at the meetings was ~
Plana were made to sponsor
a rummage sale ln the rooms
at the court hou~. June 4, 5 and
6, with the proceeds to be applied toward the purchaae of
a refrigerator lor the churcb
lrttchen. A dessert oourae wu
served by the hoaleaael during
the ~oelal hour.

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During the business session,

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Dorl1 Day, James Garner,

Hoffman,

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Mrs, Lillian McGee.
Emma

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Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn

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opened
a repor •wu HI actlvttleo. Tbe
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boo ltal All
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· sOC"lety DAR ' waa re- l~&lt;.
u, al 1F p. m,I Baplll&amp;
al !be when
jects for
the year
ado
Council,
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the Dorcas
of pled
the of Tbeodoru•
America, met
In replar
Election of offtcers was heid i presented May 8 at Columbua Mlddleporl
tr I
wben the Dorcas Circle'· of the slOI) Mond,ay evenlntl
Ht a meeting of the Walk when 26 DAR members met
Cbarcb
Tu
LoWe
Garden clu b at the home of Lincoln Lodge to form t h
:Mr•- ·Reibel II •-1 thai
Baptist Church met eo- IOOF Hall with

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was carried out In the umbrel- bach or Pomeroy; Mrs. Cectr Ada Slack, Orville Crooks, El- · molion was made and second· rStaegent; e oc~hairman
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1 suspended from the Hght 1CaldwelL Janel Ca ldwell
: eanor Robson , Paul Kloes, Glad- 1devotions and
flag salute. A I
tef throgram b
who ~et to everal Garde• CJub itta.eJ are Missionary Soclety pre~ldent. invitation was read from Forest
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streamen falling to
Plain!ii ; Mrs.
Vernon lys
Fred Crow, EstiU , motion was made and seco?d- ofneormo
and
to be diseuQtd.. Tbe :tegional The group chose the residents Rose CouncU to attend theJr
ol
l ift table , which was l'OVered Swartz and daughtl'rs of Cool- Moore , Allee Capehart ; and t~e j ed that all those now boldmg j the Ian of promotion.
Dt.trict DireCtor, Mn. Cbar- at the Meigs County Home, ~is- inspection on Tuesday, May 26.
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Misses
Marie
Houdashelt,
Lin·jomce
would
be
carried
over
P
it'l UJwts, wtllaHend.
ltlng shut·lns and collecting They wt11 also observe their
u
· Eichinger, Linda Negller, through the coming year. Each I This slate of candidates
for needy children as anniversary with a program.
G r
Terri
Ferrell,
Ruth
Wingett,
and
'
member
responded
to
roll
call
,
National
Office
Is
headed
b
lheir
projects
for the year.
A report waa given on lbe
d·
I
I l Mrs. WIlliam Henry
Richardentitled
Owens presentsale
which was ofa_ sucIby naming an Interesting pace
N•ncy Parker.
edMrs.
devotions
"God's cess. Second
' nomination
ofll.
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I they would like to visit.
Jr., who is seeking the
lth
d
1 Sendtng gtfts were Mrs. ~ ay
f
ident general Am 0
PromJses," closing w
pray- cers was held. Plans were rna e
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, Sina May Summerfield, The June meeting will In- ~':!ho are also ·on
or, Mrs. Beulah White.
for a penny social at the next
at the
Rutland elude a tour of Carper's Nur· ticket ts Miss Amanda
gave . the program 18ken from meetlll8 June I and members
I
school: Mrs . Dana Winebren- lseries followed by a picnic din- Regent of the Stale o1
"The Crusader!'
are asked to brlng a ooverecl
' ner, Miss Marcia Karr, Mrs. ner at the Grange Hall. Durlng [wbo Is running for the office of Plans were made to
Mrs. Searlea served a des- dish. Games wt11 be played dur1
Will.
M.,.
Luther
Friend,
the
social
hour
a
number
of
ar·
organizing
secretary
general.
lain
the
B,
·H.
Missionary
aert
cQtlroe to the above nam- lng the social hour. Ethel Smith
ni
Mrs.
Lawrence
Diddle,
M
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a.
rangements
were
judged
and
Miss
Thomas
will
be
1
h
In
June
when
the
ed
and
Mrs. Charles Bennett. announced that Edith Batey, o
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Murris
Harden,,
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Mrs.
Pearl
Meribbons
awarded.
Mina
Hart
speaker
anti
hnored
guests
of
the
Middleport
Mrs.
Frank
Clteesebrew, Mrs. charter members would observe
b
Bride, Mrs. 1\tlham F. Wme- furnished the contest which was Return Jonathan Meigs
Baptist Church met
Edwards, Mrs. Ethel her 80th birthday oo Wedneaday
I•
brenner, Mrs. Donald Cottrill, won by Ruth Ebersbach. At bolda their annual
evenlntl at the home of M r 1.
Mrs. George Freeland, Mav
e
Mrs. Dan Ri•er, Mrs. Nial Sal- the &lt;onclusion of the meetill8 Luncheon, June 12. Miss
Harold Chase.
Mro Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. John
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DaDa
ser, Mrs. Hersehel Manual, Mrs. the hostess served 8 dessert as will be accompanied to
Mrs. Chase, chairman,
Kauff, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs abeth Slaven, and Mrs.
F
Charles Hoback, Mrs. George oourse.
County by Mrs. Maynard
ed the meeting with EmmaiJaa::::;:be:;:,l~W~In~eb:;re~nn~e;r;.,~M~r~s-..E;;,l;;;iz-;:_;H~a;;;mm;;;;;·====="'""'""i
Schneider, Mrs. Joh.n Sauvage,
of CoJumbus. Mrs. Davis
·M atthews giving devotions. The IF
t
Mrs. Char les Lise, and Miss
H
Mlss 'ibomas are membera
program was in charge of Mrs.
1
Rosetta Usle
· Club at the Athens State os- Ann Simpson Davis Chapter
Gerald Anthony.
pital. Tbe host club had pro" 1 b
During the bul!lness meeting
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vided attractive lablo favors
:.~"·1• well
a discussion of the year's proRu.lland
Club
HIJI
and
door
prizes.
ed
;:·a
former
member
of
jects waa held. The Missionary
u
The memhers attending were ' local chapter and will meet
Society to· supplying !I layette
Six Attend Meeting
Mrs. Robert Reibel, Mrs. Paul many friends at the
to be on display at the HOUle
will be house guests
Party at Granvllle In June and
tSix members of the Rutland Winn, president. Mrs. Clarence
later sent to the Dayton Chrts·
' Garden Ciub were guests 'l\l.es- Murray, Mrs. Robert Canaday, Mrs. Karr during !bell'
Uan Home. Each member
day of the Good Luck Garden Mrs. C. E. BishOp and Mrs. here.
Francis Larken and have partlthe society ta asked to take
I 'U'1:lcle lor the layette at
the
clpated "' the garden theraphy
I"
'lal th
June meeting.
he
program at t hosp•
e
The hootesa aerved a naiad
POMEROY. OHIO
past year.
course to those pres~t lnclud-

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Uts cake Chester and Mrs .
g ' h..il e of Portsmouth.
a~d w e Y

16·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, lllay 20,

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Lott' C he
Mn. I\Oillel, Melp
Dorcas C•'rc e
le o n
ar
In
a
~~.y.
Colla-~.'·-~~-Names
Off,'cers
Presides..Dver
DAR comml'ttee u~ - I ....• _- meet.
. . lmpertaD
--~ ro- D0 f AM eet'
:gn
Return Jvotathan Meigs Chap- lq: lor ,on~•• elabl Salarday.
Olficero were chosen ..... p

Hollan I &amp;iven by Mrs . 1wtlh tht! mscnptwn Bob and Mesdames Eleanor Wmgett, . Mrs. Mable Lee in Darwin. In Ohio CornmJttee for the
i,:lce Ferrell 'l!lnd Mrs . Wil·
'' ice cream
wllh 'I Robert Louks , Oma Wmebren- lhe absenL"f 0( the president, 1 tion of the Sullivan Ticket
ll onE. binger Friday night, pmk umbrellas, mmls, punch ner,
Melvin Grimm,
Naomi Lee, the vice pres. I National Officers of DAR .
Mam 15 lC
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and eoffee were
to Ruth 1uamewood , Carroll Neigler , W1l- 1idt&gt;nt opt:med the meeting with I
In K
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ay .and white color theme Ann Ed wa rd s, Debb te Harten·'I ham
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Pink
Houdashe It, Car I Hubb ard ' I devotions and flag saIut•. A Mra. lrv
f th g I arr,
I chapter

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with • whit• table cloth andvme: Ann• Summerfield
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l&lt;Jng Bottom; Mrs. Homer ar .

centered with a doll bride.

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VIall lhe Drapery Depart...m on tho _2nd Plaor,
Headquarten for well known mates. IJraperlltl
- CurtaiDI - Drapery Hardware - WIDdow

Sbadea- Venetian Bllnir. - Awotop- Jlo11
Up Blinds - brapeey and CUrtain: and UphoJ.
.ltery Materlat. - Bedspreaclt - ·Btaotltl Qullll - Lqgage for Men and Women - 1'111'
ntture- SUp Coven and Throws - Htaclquarten
for Dreu Goodl ot all Kinds ancl ~ SlmpUclty
Patterns. Courteoul, Capable . Sale.peciplt Will
Help You at IJberfeltll.

Racine Alumni
Plans Complete

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